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      • Most feral cats aren’t inherently dangerous to humans just by being there, but they can become aggressive or dangerous to humans if handled. However, they pose a greater risk to our pets and wildlife. We go over here what dangers feral cats pose, how to help them, and what you can do to protect your own cats.
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  2. Jun 4, 2024 · If you’re asking if feral cats are dangerous, the truth is that they absolutely can be. Not only can they pass along certain illnesses to people, but they also pose a threat to wildlife...

  3. Feline research experts explore the perceived vs. actual public health risk of feral cats spreading disease to humans, including rabies and toxoplasmosis (via T. gondii). Various studies reveal that the risk of cats spreading disease to humans is often exaggerated by misinformation and media frenzy.

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    You may have heard the terms “feral” and “stray” used interchangeably. Despite this, there are major distinctions and stray cats and feral cats vary greatly in their behavior and the way they approach humans. Stray cats are cats that have either been house pets at some point in time, and abandoned or lost, or have had enough interaction with people...

    1. Does it meow and approach you?

    If a cat meows at you and approaches, it is definitely not a feral cat. Feral cats do not meow, domesticated cats reserve meowing for interacting with humans, because they have learned humans respond to vocal cues. If it is meowing at you it is either a stray or a cat with a home.

    2. Does the cat seem to fear humans?

    A cat that runs away at your approach, isn’t necessarily feral. It could be a stray that is starting to be afraid of people, due to mistreatment. It may also be a cat with a home that doesn’t care for strangers. You can tell more by how the cat responds to your continued presence. A stray will likely begin to relax. A feral cat will hide, and if it feels threatened will lash out.

    3. What does the cat look like?

    If a dirty, unkempt, cat appears on your doorstep, it is most likely a stray. As a stress response to being lost or abandoned a stray cat will neglect its hygiene. Feral cats are used to living without human assistance and will maintain their coats, though their coats will seem rougher than the coat of an outdoor cat with a home. A feral male will have a coarse, spiky coat, a broad head, and a thick neck. If you see a notch in its ear, it may be a feral cat that was part of the “trap, neuter,...

    Feral cats present some challenges, such as their effect on local wildlife, however, their impact can be mitigated, and they do not need to be seen as a nuisance. People willing to take on the challenge of feral cat-caretaking by feeding them and providing them with shelter can help keep the populations healthy and prevent the spread of parasites a...

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  4. May 2, 2024 · The short answer is they typically are not aggressive towards people or pets, unless provoked. In this post, we’ll explore the facts and myths surrounding feral cats and provide you with a better understanding of these free-roaming felines.

  5. Answers to frequently asked questions about managing stray and feral cats, TNR cat programs, and more from the National Feline Research Council (NFRC). What is TNR? How quickly can cats reproduce? Can humans get rabies from stray cats? How many feral cats are there in the U.S.?

  6. As with humans, stress can lead to illness. Captive feral cats can get upper respiratory infections, diarrhea and even depression. A feral cat can thrash against windows trying to get out, get into rafters or other inaccessible places, or urinate or defecate in undesired locations.

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