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Ever since cats were first domesticated by human beings, human society has been permeated by feral cats — namely, domesticated cats that do not have owners and avoid human contact.
Good intentions are putting the feral cats of Campbell, California and the wildlife they live near at risk near Los Gatos Creek Trail. A local Community Cats group asks the good-hearted feline fan … ...
But those stray cats don't just come out of thin air. Animal welfare experts may love the 'system,' but approach it with skepticism, Fried said, because not every cat or kitten that's outside ...
Use positive reinforcement. It's easy to get frustrated if your cat is resistant to this training. Delgado notes it is easy to do more harm than good if you take that frustration out on the cat.
Your Cat May or May Not Love You, but It Knows Your Scent Scientists found a way to get 30 kitties to cooperate with a study exploring the power of the feline sense of smell. Share full article ...
Cats are cute, furry, cuddly — and an invasive alien species. The Poland Academy of Sciences made this determination in July, and the U.S. should follow suit.
Over half of pet cats in the U.S. spend time outside, and worldwide the animals have contributed to the extinction of at least 33 species, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
The B.C. SPCA is warning British Columbians about the harm feeding stray cats can cause as its Kamloops branch prepares to bring in up to 25 cats from one property.
Shooting or trapping feral cats may increase their numbers, a new study has found. ... Use these social-bookmarking links to share Culling cats 'may do more harm than good'.
If your cat is using your garden as their litter box, it's important to move them along, as their faeces can introduce ...
Cats and foxes are two of the greatest threats to Australian wildlife. Culling might be one solution, but sometimes culls do more harm than good.
While not all cats kill wildlife, those that do typically only bring home a small proportion of their catch. That means owners can be unaware of their cats’ impact.