Is it OK for my Neighbor to feed feral cats?

Is it OK for my Neighbor to feed feral cats?

Feral cats are very territorial and removing one colony of cats usually results in another one moving in. If your neighbor is too kind hearted to stop feeding those strays, then it’s better to be feeding spayed strays than a bunch of cats in heat.

Are there feral cats in my back yard?

I need some help. I feed a colony of feral cats in my back yard. One of them is a pretty young cat that had kittens yesterday or today in some tree limbs/branches that were recently cut down. There seems to be 4 or 5 kittens. The mommy, whom I call sweet-pea, is very friendly and loveable.

Why does my Neighbor keep feeding her cats?

I had feral cats around my house since I can remember, but those cats had no owner, always afraid of people and constantly meowing for food. So we started feeding them just like we fed our own and they stuck around because we were a secure source of food.

How often does my Neighbor feed her Stray Cats?

My neighbor feeds all the stray cats in the neighborhood two to three times a day and it’s become a problem since they meander over into my yard as well as other neighbor’s yards. We have tried discussing this issue with her, but she refuses to stop feeding them.

Feral cats are very territorial and removing one colony of cats usually results in another one moving in. If your neighbor is too kind hearted to stop feeding those strays, then it’s better to be feeding spayed strays than a bunch of cats in heat.

I had feral cats around my house since I can remember, but those cats had no owner, always afraid of people and constantly meowing for food. So we started feeding them just like we fed our own and they stuck around because we were a secure source of food.

What do you need to know about feral cats?

Feeding and TNR go hand in hand when managing a feral colony; also consider pests, predators, food quality, and human neighbors. Cat Behavior Revenge Pottying – Is it a thing?

My neighbor feeds all the stray cats in the neighborhood two to three times a day and it’s become a problem since they meander over into my yard as well as other neighbor’s yards. We have tried discussing this issue with her, but she refuses to stop feeding them.