Don’t fear the ferals – this is how you can help take care of them

Feral cats are usually born and raised in a colony on their own. They can be tamed, but it takes real time and effort. Even if these cats differ from a domesticated house cat, it does not mean they don’t deserve attention.

Feral cats roam around in the streets, in neighbourhoods and parking lots in various town and cities in South Africa.

Most feral cats were born in the wild. Some search for any last scrap of food daily to survive. People’s perception of feral cats is that they are dangerous, and a pest that should be “taken care of”. This cannot be further from the truth; these felines are our friends, and need our assistance. According to one of Potchefstroom’s regular feral colony caretakers, Roxanne*, these feral cats have a basic need for food and water.

Feral cats eating at dinner time around 19:30 on a daily basis.

“It is a lifetime commitment to care for feral cats. I spend around an hour and a half daily to feed feral cats from various colonies around town. It’s really amazing to see how an extremely wild and feral group of cats get used to you over time. Now, their tails are up and they come to the feeding spot eagerly,” states Roxanne.

She also adds that neutering is the first step in controlling feral cat populations.

Feral cats are usually born and raised in a colony on their own. They can be tamed, but it takes real time and effort. Even if these cats differ from a domesticated house cat, it does not mean they don’t deserve attention. There have been countless stories of ferals who have warmed up to their caregivers.

“One of the most important aspects are not to separate the kittens from their mother. If you catch the mother, it’s important to catch all the kittens too.”

Feral cats need to be neutered and then released back into the colony.

According to Roxanne*, it is important to call your nearest shelter or animal welfare clinic to help catch a feral cat with the correct equipment. “If you try to catch a feral cat, they will get away and this will make it that much harder to catch them the next time. They will just scatter,” she adds.

“People also need to realise that feral cats are more scared of us than we should be of then. They are not used to humans. They can get used to living with a family, but it takes a lot of time, patience, food and love.

Benefits of feral cats:

Feral cats also need attention and care, even though they live in the wild.

How to assist feral cats in your area:

How to approach a feral cat:

* Roxanne* is a pseudonym given to the feral cat carer interview for this article. The person chose not to be identified.

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