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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I take care of a small colony near my house. If you want to bring your cat inside, then you should trap the cat or put it in a carrier, and then take the kitty directly to your vet. The shelter will lend you a trap if you need one. If you already have cats, then your feral should be tested for FIV and FeLV before bringing him inside. A cat being FIV+ is actually okay, so long as it doesn't fight with your existing cats. I have FIV+ cats indoors. FeLV, however, is a dealbreaker. Your vet can also provide pills for deworming, flea medication, etc. It sounds like your cat will adjust to being inside. Given its age, if it just disappeared one day because it got sick, would it break your heart? Oh, and P.S., feral cats living in urban areas are typically only active at night. They sleep during the day because they are afraid of people. There aren't many birds out at night. It is my observation that the indoor-outdoor cats are the ones killing the birds. [/quote] Indoor outdoor may be worse, but none are good and we’re at a crisis point with birds.[/quote] We are also hitting a crisis point with rats.[/quote] Not like the one with birds. [/quote] The birds are getting decimated by windmills and pestcides killing their food sources, not cats.[/quote] Those don’t help, but [b]windows, lights [/b]and cats are doing the worst damage.[/quote] So... humans. What are you doing to help the birds being killed by your windows and lights? [/quote] Please see my thread in the lawn/patio sub. We’re talking about the problem of “community” cats in this thread. [/quote] Cool, so you want to kill the cats? Because making a stray cat indoor-only isn't going to work. [/quote] KILLING CATS ISNT ACCEPTABLE RESPONSE[/quote] That seems to be what pp is suggesting. The outdoor cat is already spayed/neutered. T&R programs are fantastic, and should be encouraged. You can't make all the outdoor cats become indoor-only cats. That isn't going to work. PP has no solution except... "butbutbut think of the birds!" [/quote] And your plan is “let hundreds of millions of birds die because I love cat calendars”. [b]Find a shelter, find someone willing to take it and get it off the street. Don’t let it kill hundreds of birds[/b]. [/quote] You are delusional, and you clearly have no experience with animal shelters - which are beyond full. I have a cat and she is 100% indoor only, but I'm not an idealistic moron when it comes to feral cats. T&R are the best that we can do. OP, by all means feed the community cat. It's fine. Thank you for having a pragmatic response to street cats. [/quote] A pragmatic response would be to give a damn about your local ecosystem and use your impressive stubbornness and alleged affection for cats to organize and fund raise for more shelter and foster capacity… but it’s not as much fun as posting cat memes on Facebook and bragging about your community cat. I think we’re done - you’re on the wrong side of science, community and common sense. Jog on, but we’ll make sure those cats get taken off the street - too much at stake to leave them killing so many other creatures. [/quote] Awesome - so why don't you try and get in touch with OP so you can take in that stray neighborhood cat, into your own home? How many stray outdoor cats have you rehabilitated to indoor-only? Let me guess. You "can't" and the answer is "zero." [/quote] I’d be happy to donate to a “get community cats off the street fund” - it’s so sad what these people are promoting with these cats. [/quote]
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