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Should I keep feeding a stray cat?

Should I keep feeding a stray cat?

Stray cats lead tough lives, so it’s natural to want to provide food whenever you see them. However, cats will keep coming back once you feed them, which can annoy neighbors or make stray feeding illegal in some areas. Feeding stray cats enables them to live a slightly more comfortable life.

What happens when you feed stray cats?

If you feed a feral cat, the cat will usually wait until you leave to approach the food. If you stop feeding the cats, they will likely stay in the same area but be forced to expand their search for food. The large number of hungry cats can create conflicts with other cats and humans in the area.

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Is it okay to let a stray cat in your house?

Let the cat in your house, especially if it is cold or raining. Give them a warm blanket or dry towel to lie on, and put it in a safe spot away from your other pets, and children. If the cat is wet and is tame enough for you to get close, use a towel to dry it.

Should I be feeding a feral cat?

Simply stated, feeding feral cats is potentially detrimental to the health of the ecosystem and wildlife. Additionally, an inordinate number of cats in one place could result in damage to personal property. For these reasons, coupled with the possibility of criminal liability, residents should be educated and discouraged from feeding feral cats.

Is it against the law to feed stray cats?

The ordinance states that feeding feral cats is illegal, “except on one’s own property,” but the city attorney’s office confirmed Thursday that feeding stations established on private property would be legal, so long as the property owner gave permission.

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What do stray cats eat besides Cat Food?

What Do Stray Cats Eat? Skinless chicken Lamb Liver Beef Deli meats such as ham or chicken Tuna Salmon Cooked eggs Peas Cooked carrots

What kind of cat food should I Feed my Cat?

While not all cats will eat plain veggies, some will, and most will eat them when you mix the veggies in with other foods, especially meat. Try feeding her green beans, cucumbers, zucchini and carrots. Your cat may also enjoy bananas, apples and baked potatoes.