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Have you ever saved the life of a feral or abandoned cat?

Posted by Jack on December 23, 2022
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    Introduction

    I'm a volunteer for an animal rescue organization in my city. We're all about saving the lives of animals, whether they're strays or pets whose owners can't care for them anymore. If you've ever had an animal rescued by someone else, you know what a big difference it makes when people step up to help out. Animals aren't just cute and cuddly—they need our help! About a week ago, I was contacted about a cat that had been living under a house for weeks and that was starting to get sick because of lack of food and water. He was dehydrated and malnourished, so we brought him home with me (after getting permission from his owner) until he recovered from his illness. He's now healthy and happy at my house—but he'll need to be neutered before I can find him a new home with someone who will love him forever!

    Have you ever saved the life of a feral or abandoned cat?

    If you see a cat like this, help them out! If you can't help them yourself, contact your local animal control or rescue organization. If there aren't any organizations in your area that can take on the cat and find it a good home, consider fostering one yourself.

    I'm a volunteer for an animal rescue organization in my city.

    I'm a volunteer for an animal rescue organization in my city. We take in stray cats and kittens, provide medical care for them, and then find them forever homes. Our goal is to reduce the number of homeless animals on our streets by helping find them homes with families who love them.

    If you're interested in volunteering or adopting one of our rescued cats or kittens, please contact us at [email protected]

    About a week ago, I was contacted about a cat that had been living under a house for weeks and that was starting to get sick.

    • About a week ago, I was contacted about a cat that had been living under a house for weeks and that was starting to get sick. The homeowner was worried about the cat's safety, so she reached out to me for help.
    • Feral cats are often not socialized to humans and can be difficult to handle--but this one was not feral at all! He'd been abandoned by his previous owners and had been living on his own under their house ever since then (they were moving away).
    • When I arrived at the house where he lived, this little guy came right up to me with no fear whatsoever--he knew who I was right away! He let me pick him up without any problems at all...it just goes to show how important it is for us as owners/caretakers of our pets: if we love them enough, they will always love us back unconditionally too 🙂

    I brought him home with me, gave him fluids and food until he recovered from his dehydration and malnutrition.

    If you find a feral cat that is dehydrated and starving, here's what you should do:

    • Give them food and water as soon as possible. If they are too weak to eat on their own, try gently coaxing them with wet food or canned cat food sprinkled with warm water until they can eat on their own. Once the cat has had something to eat and drink for about 15 minutes, then give them another small bowl of water (not hot) so that they don't get constipated from drinking too much at once. It may be easier if there are two people in case one person has trouble holding onto the bowl while trying not to get bitten by their claws which have been made sharp due to malnutrition!
    • Contact local animal shelters/rescues if possible so they can help take care of these animals until they're healthy enough for adoption into good homes where they'll have everything needed including shots before being released back onto streets again."

    He's now healthy and happy at my house, but he'll need to be neutered and vaccinated before I can find him a home.

    The first step in finding this cat a home is to make sure he's healthy, and that means a trip to the vet. Cats are very social animals and need to be adopted in pairs, so I'm planning on keeping him here with me for now until I can find his brother or sister. The next step will be neutering and vaccinating him before placing him up for adoption.

    I'm also going to get him spayed or neutered so that no more kittens come into our world without homes!

    If you see an animal like this, help them out!!

    Have you ever seen a cat that needs help? If so, then you should know that there are things you can do to help them.

    First of all, don't try to catch them yourself! Feral and abandoned cats are often scared and will run away if they feel threatened by humans. Instead, call animal control or your local shelter so they can come out and safely rescue the cat without hurting it or themselves.

    Second of all: don't assume that all feral cats are aggressive or dangerous! Many people make this mistake because they think all stray animals have rabies or something like that (which isn't true). However, feral cats actually tend not to be aggressive at all because they are used to living outside without any human contact at all--so give yourself some credit here!

    Conclusion

    It's so easy to help these animals, and they really need our help! If you see a feral cat or other animal in need, contact your local animal rescue organization. They will usually be able to tell you what steps need taken next.

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