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We consider feral cats to be free-roaming cats who predominantly live independently from people. Feral cats are unsocialised and are likely to be very elusive - they are generally scared of people and less friendly towards them.

However, stray cats typically have some reliance on people and are more tolerable. They live amongst us much more than feral cats do and they often live in towns or villages because of the opportunity for food.

Many stray cats haven't been socialised with people as kittens and have no experience of living in a domestic home. However, within this 'group' you often find individuals who have been lost or abandoned and have previously lived with people. Find out more about the needs of cats.

Support the rescue, rehabilitation and rehoming of cats across England and Wales by sponsoring our cat pods. With the current cat overpopulation crisis facing the UK and our centres housing hundreds of cats - more than the number of dogs and rabbits combined - they need our support more than ever.

Sponsor our cats pods. Protect your cat or kitten and make your life easier - get them done. Learn about neutering. Expert information on cat biology, behaviour and advice about how to keep cats healthy and happy. Share this What to do with stray, feral or lost cats and kittens. I've found a stray, feral or lost cat, how can I help? If the cat is seemingly healthy, approachable and friendly, the best thing to do is try and find the owner.

To find out if the cat has an owner follow these steps: Cats roam over a wide area, so ask around to see if anyone knows who the cat belongs to. If you can safely transport the cat to a vet, you could have the cat scanned for a microchip. If this isn't possible but you can get close enough to put a collar on the lost cat, then download our paper cat collars PDF Always take precautions when approaching the cat and fixing the collar.

You can also download and print a found poster PDF What should I do if I can't find the cat's owner? Can I rehome a stray cat? I have or I've found a healthy, pregnant mum cat, what should I do?

I have or I've found a sick or injured, pregnant cat, what should I do? Many cats give birth without needing any help at all but signs she may be having difficulty include: If between 30 and 60 minutes of intense straining she doesn't produce a kitten or a kitten seems to be stuck.

The mother seems to be noticeably distressed. If she seems lethargic or has passed an unpleasant discharge or is bleeding heavily from her vulva. I've found a stray cat with kittens, what should I do? Don't move the cat or her kittens unless they're at risk A mother cat and her kittens should only be moved if they are at risk or vulnerable. I've found a stray cat who has just had kittens, what should I do?

How to identify an independent kitten An independent kitten will: Have their eyes open Be capable of hearing Be capable or urinating and defecating without assistance from their mother Eat solid food Be able to run Be able to walk Be able to play If the kitten is not capable of any of the above, they're deemed still dependent on their mother.

What's the difference between stray and feral cats? More expert advice on caring for cats Find out more about the needs of cats. Sponsor our cat pods Support the rescue, rehabilitation and rehoming of cats across England and Wales by sponsoring our cat pods. Print What to do with stray, feral or lost cats and kittens.

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