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    Feral kitty with (assumed) tapeworms — would love advice

    Hi kitty experts! We feed a single feral kitty, a male assumed to be around 3-4 years old. He was neutered, vetted, and eartipped around 1.5 years ago. He’s gotten much friendlier over time, but he still won’t let us touch him. I believe he has tapeworms (I recently started seeing what I think...
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    Experience with Capstar for feral kitties?

    Hi all, we have a feral kitty friend who lives in our yard, a large neutered male probably around 3 years old. We can’t touch or walk up to him, but he’ll come within a few feet of us at mealtimes. We’ve been dealing with fleas with our dog, and the cat is scratching so we’re almost certain that...
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    Dealing with fleas on a feral I can’t touch - advice?

    Hi experts! We have a single feral kitty (neutered male, about 2-3 years old) who lives in our yard. Between him, our dog, and a neighbor dog, we seem to be dealing with a significant flea outbreak and everyone is itchy! Our dog is on flea treatment but I’m wondering about cat options, and...
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    Keeping backyard feral from pooping in a particular spot?

    Hi there, we are guardians to a feral kitty who lives in our garden. My partner is finding that a particular bed where he is growing peas has become the preferred “litter” spot for the kitty. I think it’s probably just because the plants are small so the bed is mostly dirt right now. We...
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    Modifying a feral cat shelter/creating hiding places - advice?

    Hi there, we recently became caretakers to an adult neutered male feral. (His rescuer normally does TNR, but he came from a location that he couldn’t be returned to, so he is now acclimating in our backyard garden and nearing release. A few folks here have been kind enough to give us advice...
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    Does an adult relocated feral need a friend?

    Hi all, my partner and I offered a (backyard) home to a feral cat who was trapped by a rescuer. They had him neutered and vetted but didn’t feel his situation was safe for him to be returned to. He is acclimating with us now. (We have both had pet cats before but have never cared for ferals.)...
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