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Renal Failure Renal failure is one of the leading causes of death in older cats.......
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How to help them Offer food If you don't mind accepting responsibility for the "community cats" you can help keep them healthy by offering food. Provide winter shelter Feral cats may be used to the outdoors, but they still need somewhere to fo when the temperature dips....
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It's possible for young feral kittens to become house pets, with proper socialization to humans. However, adult feral cats cannot be turned into pets. Not having been exposed to humans as a kitten means that a feral cat will always lack the skills to live in a home....
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The good news is that, yes, feral cats can become your new live-in feline friend. But there are several very important steps that must be taken first, as domesticating a feral cat is certainly not a task for the faint at heart and will require an enormous amount of time and patience....
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If you’ve trapped a feral kitten instead of a cat, another option is to rehabilitate the kitten and adopt it out. Feral cats that are under eight weeks old are typically able to be socialized enough to have a home with humans....
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If there aren’t feral cats in your neighborhood or you are not able to help trap and release them, there are other ways you can help feral cats around the country. Consider donating financially to an organization that spays and neuters feral cats, or help raise awareness about the best methods to care for feral cats....
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There are safe and humane ways to trap a feral cat, and the best way is to get a special cage. Research the organizations in your area that practice TNR;they will often let you borrow one of their traps....
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If you have the time, getting involved in TNR work is a great way to help the feral cats in your own neighborhood. Even if you can’t get so deeply involved, getting in touch with your local TNR group can help the cats in your neighborhood get the care and attention they need and deserve....
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“Inevitably, cats who spend all their time outside are going to encounter them, and it's normal for healthy cats to have some fleas. ” But infestations can happen, Richmond acknowledges, usually when the cats in the colony are malnourished or in an otherwise weakened state....
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How to Control Fleas in Feral Cats. 1 Step 1. Buy flea powder at your local pet store and sprinkle it anywhere where the cats congregate. Add some around feeding areas and especially on. 2 Step 2. 3 Step 3....
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If you can actually get close to them, powder the cats, rather than the ground. Flea powder is quick, effective and cheap, but of course it will work better if you can put it on the cats rather than hoping the fleas will fall on it....
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Any cats or dogs you have will probably catch fleas, and you may be bitten. You won't be infested, however. The cat flea has the scientific name of Ctenocephalides felis and is the most common flea in the United States....
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