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Understanding Feral Cats : How to Handle Tame Cats

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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2008

Learn how to handle tame cats that are not feral in this free video.

Expert: Liz Cava
Bio: Liz has volunteered as the Feral Cat Colony Trapping Coordinator with Best Friends Catnippers since 1999.
Filmmaker: Michelle Truffaut

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  • My cat was found in a gutter as a kitten. She lives in our yard now and is very happy because she can hunt and do all those instinctive things cats do, but also has lots of love and food. Of course, she is fixed so she doesent go off tho have kittens. Great Vid :)

  • i let all my cats live outdoors and they are only indoors at dinnertime

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  • It depends on their age I have scratches from ferals that are tame on the street but hate being indoors. the younger the feral kitten/cat the better.

  • i once got abandoned in siberia and i turned out just fine

  • My dad has a cat born to a totally feral mother. He was bringing food for the mother,and the kittens too as they started eating. but he couldnt get near them. Out of the litter all stayed feral except for one kitten decided to start following him around at about 2 or 3 months old. finally the rest of her family all left and this one kitten stayed with him. I have never known any animal as loving and loyal as she is to my dad. there must have been something different in her personality

  • Not all "friendly ferals" are previously indoor abandoned cats. There are cats I've seen born into the "wild," and develop friendly personalities to people.

    I also don't believe those who say friendly cats are likely to get themselves hurt because they walk into "bad" people. People who abuse random cats are few and far in between. I've seen many friendly ferals where I've worked, and these friendly cats tend to be healthiest among the colony, because some people feed friendly cats.

  • shes definitely a lonley cat lady

  • wraio video malakes

  • i have foud a kitten, she's just playing in our backyard, but whenever i try to get close to her she just runs away...

    can you help me please?

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