11. Feral Cats: Frequently Asked Questions : The Humane Society of the United States
associated with feral cats?
What can I do to help feral cats?
What is the difference between a stray cat and a feral cat?
A stray cat is a pet cat who is lost or abandoned. Feral cats are the offspring of lost or
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12. Solving Litter Box Problems : The Humane Society of the United States
fluorescent dye to the cats' food (one cat at a time). The dye will glow in the cat's urine when a black light is held over it. You have your culprit.
Now that we know who it is, what do we do about it?
Medical issues
If your male
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13. What You Can Do to Help Feral Cats : The Humane Society of the United States
devoted to helping feral cats is growing. As a result, some local governments now recognize that a comprehensive cat management strategy to combat cat overpopulation requires working with feral cat advocates. Work with officials to propose
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14. Cat-proofing Your House : The Humane Society of the United States
in the house at all. If your cat likes green stuff, purchase cat grass.
Lock-down
Put child-proof latches on your cabinets to keep your cat from licking, chewing, or eating cleaning products. They contain dangerous chemicals. You probably
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15. Cats : The Humane Society of the United States
Team help take nearly 700 cats out of terrible conditions in Alachua County, Fla. Our video shows these cats on their way from cruelty to caring treatment. You can support our rescue work.
Learn More
More About cats
Keep Your
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16. A Shot in the Dark: Feline Vaccine-Associated Sarcoma : The Humane Society o...
in the loose skin between a cat's shoulder blades. A tumor in this location would eventually become too large to take out because of the amount of skin and tissue that would have to be removed with it. By that time, the cancer had usually spread
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17. Feral Cats : The Humane Society of the United States
50 million feral and stray cats, also known as community cats, in the United States. Understanding this complex and emotional issue is essential to combating cat overpopulation.
Feral cats can make wonderful pets. Nancy
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18. Student Action: Care for Ferals : The Humane Society of the United States
un-spayed and un-neutered cats.
Dedicated caretakers feed and provide shelter for TNRed cats, monitor the TNRed cats for sickness, and remove new cats for TNR if feral or possible adoption if tame.
You can help to protect feral cats and
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19. Dogs and Cats in the Fur Trade : The Humane Society of the United States
animals like foxes and bobcats maim or kill countless dogs and cats each year.
European Union Bans Dog, cat Fur
International outrage
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20. The HSUS' Position on Trap Neuter Return (TNR) : The Humane Society of the U...
is concerned about feral cat populations, the welfare of individual cats, and the welfare of wild animals.
Feral cats are unsocialized cats who may be one or more generations removed from a home environment and may live in a group, or
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