Feral
cats are often avoid-ant of humans, and will run in fear when people approach,
unless they have a caretaker that they recognize. Feral cats can slap or bite
when cornered, but most often they will run from humans they do not know.
An
adult feral cat can live with humans, and though a period of time they can get
to know them and even allow people to pet them, depending on the cat. However,
they seldom make the ideal house cat, but they can be spared though trapping
and spaying or neutering and placed onto farms and warehouses, that wants cats
do various jobs such as eating rodents, snakes, lizards etc. Theses cats will
need to be fed when there is no food available, they also must have water
supplied to them and in very hot or cold conditions they also need some type of
shelter. If you are looking for a feral such as this please fill out our form
and we will get you on a list for our next trapping event.
Here is some information about moving or relocating feral cats
http://www.petmd.com/blogs/fullyvetted/2008/april/moving-and-relocating-outdoor-and-feral-cats-quick-and-dirty-how-guide-5672
http://bestfriends.org/Resources/No-Kill-Resources/Cat-initiatives/Helping-Community-Cats/Community-Cat-Relocation/
http://www.feralfelines.net/fs_relocation.htm
http://www.petmd.com/blogs/fullyvetted/2008/april/moving-and-relocating-outdoor-and-feral-cats-quick-and-dirty-how-guide-5672
http://bestfriends.org/Resources/No-Kill-Resources/Cat-initiatives/Helping-Community-Cats/Community-Cat-Relocation/
http://www.feralfelines.net/fs_relocation.htm