Feral cats live anywhere that has appropriate temperatures for cats to live, so therefore, yes, feral cats can be found in Georgia.
Feral cat is unsocialized domestic cat. Feral Cats looks like pet cats. Feral cats are born outdoors, and they live outdoors. Feral cats are noctural. They sleep during the daytime, and they are active during night. Feral cats are wary of humans; thus they aren't adoptable as pet cats. Feral cats live in colonies with other feral cats.
Probably not due to parasites. Feral cats live an average of 3 years. A pet cat kept indoors can live 20 years.
No, feral cats are considered just that: Feral. Feral cats are usually house cats that have been abandoned or neglected. Most would not survive in the wild like real wild cats for any length of time. This is why a lot of feral cats live in small groups that share the same territory, shelter and food supply.
no feral cats are like the hirless old cats you see in the alleyways of a big city
Feral cats are wild and have had little to no contact with humans, while domestic cats are bred and raised as pets by humans. Feral cats typically live outdoors and fend for themselves, while domestic cats live indoors with human companionship. Feral cats are generally not socialized to humans and are more independent compared to domestic cats.
Usually feral cats have had no contact with humans therefore they are wild and do not want contact with humans. Being wild animals, no they are not nice. Though, some feral cats have had contact with humans as kittens or have been abandoned and now live with feral colonies and may be nice to humans as they see them as a food source.
Cats prefer to live in a house but some are feral and live outside.
Pigeons, rats, mice, feral cats, etc.
Paw color does not tell you if a cat is feral or not.
Yes, feral cats can meow. Meowing is a common form of communication for cats, both domestic and feral, to express their needs and emotions.
NO large cats live in Australia, maybe some feral house cats. But no large cats. Note: The now-extinxt Tasmanian tiger (Thylacine) was not a tiger, but a marsupial.
No, everything is the same -- cats are cats. In colder climates, a feral cat often has a thicker coat. Feral cats are domesticated but they have not been around people enough to be fully trusting.