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National Feral Cat Day

October 16th, 2008 by Anne

Why is this a national day and not international, I have no idea. I think international would be better, since feral cats are a fact of life in countries across the globe.
feral kitten
Wherever you live, the 16th of October, and actually any other day of the year, is a good time to think about the plight of those often misunderstood felines. At TheCatSite.com, we are committed to spreading the word about feral cats and how to take care of them. These are not wild animals – they are domesitcated cats that went feral, and they need our help.

To learn more about feral cats and about what you can do to help, check out these resources on our website:

Feral Cats – The Invisible Felines

TNR and The Law: What Feral Caretakers Need to Know

October 16 – National Feral Cat Day

Feral Cats Deserve a Chance, Too – The Critters In The Crawl

A Feral Cat Tale – Bailey’s Story

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5 Responses to “National Feral Cat Day”

  1. jen shaw Says:

    Why is this a national day and not international, I have no idea. I think international would be better, since feral cats are a fact of life in countries across the globe.
    yes on the island of Saipan is swarming with hundreds of,thin,wild cats.
    A ferral cat has a litter of kittens living in the Hurrican debris next to the curb. I am afraid that the kittens will be taken away with the debris rubble and will die. Who removes the Houston midtown debris? Is it FEMA?
    What is a humane trap?

  2. Anne Moss Says:

    Thank you for your comment, Jen. I am not sure about the arrangements around Houston, but I really think you should contact a local animal shelter and report the issue. Ask them who can help remove the cat and kitten. A humane trap is a cat trap that doesn’t hurt or startle the cat. Local shelters and rescue organization may be able to loan you a trap, or they can send in one of their own people to trap the cats.

  3. Karin Hayes Says:

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  4. Cozy Kittens Says:

    Bless you for caring about our furry little friends. I would also say contact a rescue organization.

  5. Jason Says:

    Hello! All of the cats I have ever adopted have been feral cats/kittens. One of the most valuable tools I have found yet is a sisal cat scratching post I got from topcatprocts.com. They have a sturdy post that works better than anything I have ever seen, even compared to my couch they used to scratch. Feral cats need to get a lot of excercise and release wild behavior sometimes and they are magnetized to this sisal scratching post by topcat. Check them out.

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