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Outdoor cats FAQ | The Humane Society of the United States

My neighbors' cats keep having kittens: What can I do? Where do community cats live? Who takes care of community cats? Why are there so many cats outdoors? How ...

Community Cat FAQ - TippedEars

A community cat is a cat who has spent the entirety or majority of their life outside. You will also hear the term 'feral' cats, but a community cat does not ...

Frequently Asked Questions - Community Cat Alliance

Cats most often live in groups, and these are called “colonies”, or sometimes, “clowders.” What is TNR? Trap-Neuter-Return is the humane, effective approach for ...

How to Live With Cats in Your Neighborhood - Alley Cat Allies

Learn how to live in harmony with community cats! These tips will help you keep cats out of yards or gardens with humane cat repellents and ...

Living with Neighborhood Cats FAQ | SPCA of Northern Nevada

We've answered some of your frequently asked questions about neighborhood cats below to help you manage them humanely.

COMMUNITY CAT FAQS - North Shore Animal League

A community cat is a stray or feral cat that lives outside in the community. These cats may live in groups (called colonies), with one or two other cats, or ...

Feral Cat Frequently Asked Questions - Cats in Action

Feral Cat FAQs · What exactly is a feral cat? · Can I bring a feral cat inside? · How will feral cats survive the winter? · How long will the cats live? · Is it ok ...

Frequently Asked Questions - Alley Cat Allies

In many animal shelters in the U.S., unadoptable animals like community cats are killed. To save cats' lives, always practice Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) instead ...

FAQs on Feral Cats - Community Cat Companions

There are, however, a few neighborhoods with cat colonies (a colony is a group of cats living together) ranging from two felines to more than 10. Where do these ...

FAQ - Street Cat Angels

Community cats often live in groups, called colonies, and take refuge wherever they can find food. They will also try to seek out abandoned buildings or ...

Community Cats FAQ | Feral Cat Warriors -

Improving the lives of community cats. Find out how you can help support our adoption and TNR programs for these felines.

How individuals can help community cats

An estimated 10-12% of the American public feed community cats, but many lack the information or help they need to take the crucial next step: sterilizing and ...

Feral Cat FAQ's - The Paws Clinic

The PAWS Clinic offers a package for “community” (stray/feral) cats that live outside full time now, and will be returned to live outside once surgery is ...

Feral Cats: Frequently Asked Questions

not realize that feral cats are living nearby because the cats are rarely seen. ... In addition, the shelters in a community with a large, unneutered feral cat ...

A Closer Look at Community Cats | Stray Cats | TNR - ASPCA

What is a Community Cat? “Community Cats” is a term used to describe outdoor, unowned, free-roaming cats. These cats can be friendly, feral, adults ...

General FAQ - Stray Cat Alliance

I've identified a sick cat in my neighborhood. How can I help? • Yikes! I've ... lives of cats and kittens. SUPPORT OUR COMMUNITY SPONSORS. pet care ...

Community Cat (Feral or Stray Cat) | Best Friends Animal Society

Here are some types of cats you might find living outdoors in your community. ... Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return (TNVR) for Cats: FAQs · Cat TNVR: What Does It ...

Feral Cat FAQs - Mountain View Humane

It involves concerned citizens like you trapping feral, free-roaming cats in your neighborhood ... Feral cats live outdoors just like other wildlife. If you want ...

What Is a Community Cat? Vet-Reviewed Facts & FAQ - Catster

Community cats are a diverse bunch. They may live in cities or as “barn cats” in rural communities. Some were previously owned, while others descend from a ...

Community Cat FAQs | San Diego Humane Society

How does spaying/neutering and vaccinating improve the health of community cats? After being spayed or neutered and vaccinated, cats living in colonies tend to ...