Can Feral Cats Be Tamed?

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Feral cats are different from stray cats. Stray cats are usually the product of a person’s irresponsibility. Irresponsibility could be defined in two ways when it comes to strays:  dumping a cat to fend for itself and/or neglecting to spay and neuter their cats. Stray cats can be timid, but are often easily tamed. Feral cats are cats that were probably born to wild parents and are wild themselves. Feral cats have had no human interaction and are very difficult to tame.

Because feral cats are difficult to tame, thus making them undesirable indoor pets, there are many rescue organizations that are dedicated to the trapping and spaying and neutering of feral cat colonies. Many times, these organizations trap the cats, have them spayed and neutered and then release them near where they were originally found. Then, they dedicate themselves to providing food to these colonies.

Feral cats are everywhere. You can find feral cats in rural or farm areas, abandoned buildings and even parks and alleyways.  You might catch a glimpse of them, but chances are that you would not be able to catch them easily.  After all, they have not been around humans so any contact would make them shy away from you. If you have feral cats in your neighborhood, you may wonder whether these animals can be kept as pets.

Taming a feral cat can be a difficult proposition simply because they are not accustomed to humans. Depending on the level of their interactions with humans, some cats might be classified as semi-feral, total feral or even a converted feral cat.  Depending on what your cat is classified dictates your potential success in socializing it. In addition, it takes a lot of time, love and patience to tame these cats.

If you find a cat that is has been feral for a years, chances are that there is little to no chance of socializing it. With no human contact at all, these cats are overly independent and would never depend on a human for food or companionship. You might have better success with a cat that is semi-feral. In these instances, they have had some limited human contact. A converted feral cat would probably have the best chance at a normal life as someone’s pet. These cats were once domesticated, meaning that they probably started life as a pet and then was abandoned. The converted feral cat will more than likely eventually respond to human interactions such as love and affection.

If you want to attempt to tame a feral cat, remember that it can be hard work reaching out to the feral cat and getting them to trust you after being on their own. Sometimes, your efforts will not pay off for months, especially with older cats. If your attempts are a success, the rewards are well worth it because a strong bond can develop and loyalty and love is the reward. 

If you believe you have the time and the love to attempt to tame a feral, there are some things to remember. First, these cats see you as an intruder and are very likely to spit, hiss, bite and claw. This is a normal response as they are defending themselves against a perceived predator – you. If they manage to get in a few bites or scratches, you should apply first aid immediately. After you have successfully trapped a feral cat, your very first step is to get it to the vet for spay or neuter and to check for any diseases it may carry. This is a necessary step and an absolute must if you have other pets in the house. After you have arrived home with your cat, you need to let it adjust to you and the surroundings by giving it a small, safe place to stay. Allow the cat to stay in a small bathroom or laundry room, where it does not feel overwhelmed. You will need to take time every day to spend time with the cat and allow the cat to adjust to you.

Remember, not all feral cats can be socialized; however with love and patience, your time and efforts may be worthwhile.

It is always recommended to consult with experts or organizations experienced in feral cat care for guidance and assistance.

Welcome to a World of Purrr-fect Presents: Gifts for Cat Lovers

Are you on the prowl for exceptional gifts that cater to the devoted cat lover in your life? Look no further! Photo frames stand out as one of the most sought-after and affordable options in the realm of cat-themed presents. These frames not only offer an ideal canvas for cherished memories but also make for a purr-fect gift for any proud cat or pet owner. Multi-cat households, in particular, will revel in the chance to showcase their furry companions through these frames, immortalizing their beloved pets in picture-perfect moments.

Before delving into selecting the ultimate gift for a cat enthusiast, understanding their cat’s breed(s) becomes key. Whether they fancy tabbies, purebreds, calicos, Persians, or the ever-popular Siamese, discerning their preference helps in curating the perfect present. Some might even have a blend of different breeds, making it important to tailor your gift accordingly.

Another crucial aspect to consider is whether their feline friend roams indoors or enjoys the outdoor thrill. Unlike their canine counterparts, many cats relish outdoor escapades. Outdoor-loving cats complement owners who savor outdoor activities themselves. However, even owners of indoor cats might witness their pets yearning for outdoor adventures due to their inherent instincts.

Indoor cats, on the other hand, revel in a protected environment, shielded from common health issues prevalent among outdoor cats. Their litter-trained habits make them convenient companions for their owners. Thus, when selecting gifts, it’s wise to consider items designed to enhance the indoor cat’s experience such as cat scratchers, cat toys and cozy cat beds.

For those aiming to bring humor and excitement wrapped in a gift, consider the allure of catnip. This naturally occurring plant entices cats with its aromatic oils, eliciting playful and hyperactive behavior that promises amusement for both owners and guests alike. Catnip, often included with chew toys and play items, is completely safe for feline consumption, making it a win-win for both cats and their owners.

Moreover, a cornucopia of other fascinating gifts caters to aficionados of feline companions, ranging from personalized decorative mats adorned with captivating cat imagery to cat-themed videos, musical cat dolls, cat-shaped mailboxes, cat themed cozy blankets, toys, treats, and an array of goodies sure to delight any cat enthusiast. Exploring online options opens doors to a vast array of possibilities, ensuring that finding the quintessential gift for the cat lover in your life is just a few clicks away.

So, whether you’re seeking the best cat lover gifts, catnip toys for cats, or personalized cat-themed presents, this curated collection of gifts for cat enthusiasts is sure to leave cats purring with excitement!