- A
feral cat or a
stray cat is an
unowned domestic cat (Felis catus) that
lives outdoors and
avoids human contact; it does not
allow itself to be handled...
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sizeable feral cat (Turkish:
sokak kedisi, "street
cat") po****tion, with
estimates ranging from a
hundred thousand to over a
million stray cats. Many Turkish...
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Cat predation on
wildlife is the
result of the
natural instincts and
behavior of both
feral and
owned house cats to hunt
small prey,
including wildlife...
- The
Threat Of
FeralCats Robley, A.; Reddiex, B.; Arthur, T.; Pech, R.; Forsyth, D. (September 2004).
Interactions between feral cats, foxes,
native carnivores...
- of
animals with
feral po****tions are horses, dogs, goats,
cats, rabbits, camels, and pigs.
Zoologists generally exclude from the
feral category animals...
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domestication of the
cat occurred in the Near East
around 7500 BC. It is
commonly kept as a pet and farm
cat, but also
ranges freely as a
feral cat avoiding human...
- The farm
cat, also
known as a barn
cat, is a
domestic cat,
usually of
mixed breed, that
lives primarily outdoors, in a
feral or semi-
feral condition on...
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predation of
endangered species, such as
birds and lizards, by
feral cats. The
domestic cat (Felis catus)
first arrived at New
Zealand on
Captain James Cook's...
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otherwise unadoptable cats in the
program as an
alternative to euthanasia. The
cats may not be
suitable for
adoption because they are
feral cats or did not acclimate...
- to
those for
feral cats,
suggesting that both
domestic and
feral prefer a diet
close to that of
their wild ancestors,
though feral cats rely on prey available...