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For feral cat, stray cat and domestic cat care information, enter your ZIP Code.

Feral, stray and domestic cat care. Pets 911 provides information to help provide proper cat care for all types of cats including feral cats, who have never known a human home.

The Pets 911 Feral Cats section is provided in part by Alley Cat Allies, the leader in feral and stray cats and proper cat care. Since undomesticated cats are such an epidemic in our country, Pets 911 feels learning how to handle them is essential for controlling this part of the cat population. Feral cats are unique from stray cats and from domestic cats because they have never been "humanized." A stray cat may be out on the streets, but has been in a home at one time. Feral cats, on the other hand, have never lived with humans and therefore, have never had the proper cat care needed to live in a domestic environment. We hope that you take the time to learn cat care tips from Alley Cat Allies and use this information to do your part to help with the stray and undomesticated cat situation in your area.

To learn more about undomesticated cats, stray and domestic cats, enter your zip code or call our toll-free number at 1-888-PETS911 and help ensure a better future for our pets.


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