A great idea. I have sent to our local humane society as well as our two TNR programs. My feral fur babies are spoiled by me but I am always worried about them against the elements. Knowing my babies would be safer would mean the world to me.
A great idea. I have sent to our local humane society as well as our two TNR programs. My feral fur babies are spoiled by me but I am always worried about them against the elements. Knowing my babies would be safer would mean the world to me.
Thanks for posting the entire article. At first I was concerned that they force the ferals to rely on their "catch". But then I saw that Officer Sandra feeds and cares for them so I was a little relieved. I used to live next door to an idiot dentist that had two strictly outdoor cats, that were there to be mousers. His stupidity really pissed me off. So I just fed the cats when he left at the end of the day. When I moved out, Sherrie, the paralegal in the law office downstairs took over.
One thing I have to comment on...
Feral cats CAN be turned into house pets, depending how old the kitten is, if it's done correctly. I have a formerly feral baby names Alicat. The rescue organization worked with her and she was having none of it. She was a sweet thing in her crate. But the minute she was let out, she went and hid under the bed. It took almost 3 months before she started coming out of her shell. She actually didn't meow. I got the shcock of my life when I heard her meow and bump her head in my hand for a scritch. So, never say never.Feral cats cannot be turned into house pets
Unfortunately most ferals aren't as lucky to have someone look after them. Some people consider them a nuisance. They forget that ferals became feral at the hands of humans.
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I agree that with time and patience some feral cats can be turned into house cats. I have one, Persie, and she is as sweet and as loving as she can be with me and my family and often offers me her tummy to be scratched. We are cognitive of her body language though and know when she has had enough. I have three colonies I care for. One is fixed and I am working on the others. My second colony had a lot of strays because I can pet several of them and their offspring have watched me pet mom, and now several of them are allowing me to pet them. Of course I am the lady with the good food. I am the only that can pet them. They will not allow the two people who are my backup if something comes up to do so. I do have some that will only sit and watch me and I know in my heart I probably will never be able to pet them. But I do offer them a soft voice, telling them how beautiful/handsome they are, how special they are and how much I love them.........hope springs enternal though![]()
I've had ferals come around (Diamond) and those who never did (Pixel, Nutmeg.) It really depends on the cat.
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A couple who work for a pet store take in feral cats and they seem to do well with them...they give them their space, feed and water them and eventually the cats will let them come around. Their previous home had a loft that they had given up to keep the cats undisturbed, now they keep them in a spare bedroom with litter boxes and food and water.I would love to house some in a few empty barns around here but unfortunately wolves, coyotes and foxes would surely get them.
A reply from our Bylaw Officer in Calgary who is associated with the city shelter:
I have asked for more details. Yes, Calgary has yet to develop a TNSR program.We actually have working cats (not feral) in the lunch rooms at out Shepard landfill site. The staff there adopted a couple of cats that were abandoned at the landfill, started caring for them and tamed them. We spayed and neutered them, licensed them and give them their annual shots and check ups. The staff report that the rodent problems in the building have been solved and they think of their cats as part of the team. I found the article interesting, particularly the reasons why cats deter rodents. We are currently working with MEOW to look at the possibility of feral colonies and trap/neuter(spay) and release programs.![]()
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WOW. It would be so great if this thread got a some babies a job. I have been pondering where in the city I live could I approach someone with it. Hmm, hadn't thought about the landfill.
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