They dart across backyards. Slip under fences. Appear in alleys and vanish before you blink. Feral cats are everywhere. Some neighbors feed them, others complain. But either way the sheer numbers are ...
WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. (WETM) — You’ve probably seen them — cats roaming the streets, darting under porches, or slipping through backyards with no owner in sight. But how do so many end up feral, and what ...
Introducing a new kitten to your adult cat can feel daunting, but with some flexibility and time, you can help your fur babies get off on the right foot (or paw, in this case). Sometimes, however, two ...
Dear Dr. Fox: A recent letter about a family who adopted a feral cat that likes to drag a blanket around the house got my attention. It mentioned that the cat didn’t purr, and he hissed at them a lot.
Noting funding is the biggest challenge in dealing with the feral cat population, Johnson said her rescue recently received a $15,000 grant from the Chatham-Kent Community Foundation for trap, neuter ...
Some cats need time, patience, and a whole lot of love before they’re ready to trust the world and the people in it. Especially ones that may not have had an easy beginning to their lives. And there ...