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We have a colony here in Philadelphia. There are 2 dog igloos and one custom cat box there, with a feeder tent. The box and igloos are filled with straw, and I thought It would be nice to put some blankets in there. It rained today, and when I went to check, not one paw print on any of the white T shirts or blankets indicating that no one entered their houses since i added the pillows, blankets and t shirts.
Could this simply be that it was rather nice out today (besides the slight rain) and they didn't bother going inside, or is adding that kind of comfort unappealing to feral cats? I did this for an abandoned house cat and she loooved it, but it seems the ferals went over 24 hours without entering their homes, braving cold weather and rain rather than snuggle into the new comfort items.
Is there something someone can tell me?
Could this simply be that it was rather nice out today (besides the slight rain) and they didn't bother going inside, or is adding that kind of comfort unappealing to feral cats? I did this for an abandoned house cat and she loooved it, but it seems the ferals went over 24 hours without entering their homes, braving cold weather and rain rather than snuggle into the new comfort items.
Is there something someone can tell me?