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What To Do If You Find a Cat Outdoors
The answer depends on the cat! Cats can have unique needs based on many factors, and we'll walk you through the basics in this quick guide.
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Troubleshooting Litter Box Issues
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How To Keep Community Cats in an Area
By creating a welcoming space tailored to the needs and instincts of these independent kitties, you'll create an environment that's rewarding for both cats and people. Plus, you can get creative and have fun! Before we start to customize, let's go over the necessities for the perfect community cat environment.
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Keep Community Cats Comfortable While in Their Trap
When cats have to be in humane box traps, for Trap-Neuter-Return or other reasons, make the experience as pleasant and safe as possible. Here are tips to keep cats comfortable during their stay.
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Relocation: A Last Resort
The relocation of community cats, sometimes called feral cats, is a last resort. Relocating community cats should only be considered if a cat is in imminent danger.
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Cat Behavior: Scratching
Scratching is a natural and beneficial behavior for cats. Help cats fulfill their natural need to scratch and coexist with people by redirecting their behavior appropriately.
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Neonatal Kittens
A neonatal kitten is the kitten at its tiniest, newborn to 4 weeks old. Learn more about kitten progression & how to care for them at each stage of development.
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Financial Resources for Cats
Caring for cats is rewarding, but it can also be expensive. If you feel like costs keep adding up, there are a lot of approaches and resources to help you fund your efforts, so you can get back to what you do bestcaring for cats!
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Getting Help
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Be Prepared for Disasters