Wild cats and stray cats refer to cats that have no owners and live in the wild for a long time. Different from native wildcats, stray cats refer to those cats that are adopted and then abandoned for some reason, and then reproduce themselves after being abandoned.
For humanitarian reasons, the main ways to deal with wild cats are:
1, arrest. For stray cats who are close to people, you can give them some food, lure them over, and catch them in cages when they get close. If you are a stray cat with high vigilance, you must not forcibly arrest it to avoid accidents. You can contact animal rescue organizations and catch them with special traps.
2. Sterilization. Stray cats often have abnormal behaviors or sounds during estrus, thus disturbing people. Sterilization is an internationally recognized effective method to control the number of stray animals. Some large and medium-sized cities already have pet hospitals that can sterilize stray cats for free. If stray cats need to be sterilized, you can contact animal rescue organizations and apply for a free sterilization quota first.
3. Put it back. After the cat is sterilized, put it back into the familiar environment of the community and feed it at the designated place. Generally, male cats can be released on the same day after surgery, while female cats need several days of care. You can also contact animal rescue organizations to find adoptive families for kittens or cats suitable for family life.