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Cat worming is the process of deworming your cats. Getting rid of worms in your cats is important. You will find in this article a short description of the types of parasitic worms that you need to get rid of.

Cat worming is a must for all responsible pet owners. Cat worming and the required vaccinations is what a veterinarian will do when you bring your cat for his/her first clinic visit. Cat  worms are a health risk and can contaminate other cats and people. Reports reveal that six out of ten cats in the United Kingdom have worms. A problem is that unlike dogs, it is difficult to know whether your cat has worms unless it is already severe. The two major types of worms that cats get are roundworms and tapeworms. The roundworms and tapeworms infecting cats are normally picked up when cats goes hunting and ingest their prey like rodents and birds. Cat worming must be done on a regular basis with your veterinarian to prevent re-infestation. The following are the two most typical worms that afflict cats in the United Kingdom.

Roundworm –  a coil-like spaghetti that is curled up inside the intestines of the cat; roundworms live off the cat’s food in their intestines resulting in the cat looking emaciated but with a pot belly; roundworms can grow up to four inches and dozens can live inside the cat’s intestines; it is common for cats afflicted with roundworms to have diarrhoea and vomiting; this worm can contaminate other cats and humans in the household; if a cat  is not treated, it can eventually die because of malnutrition; the two most common cat roundworms in the United  Kingdom are “toxocara cati” and “toxascaris leonina;” treatment for roundworms is Drontal for cats and Panacur; there are multiwormers for cats over six months of age;

Tapeworm – a long flat-like ribbon divided into segments; looks like rice kernels in the faeces of the cat; a segment of a mature tapeworm is filled with eggs and may pass the cat’s anus infecting the environment; unlike a roundworm, a tapeworm needs a host immediately like a flea tapeworm to survive; when the cat  eats the flea, than the cat  will be infected with the tapeworm egg and eventually become an adult worm; tapeworms can grow up to two feet long; the tapeworm will lodge onto the cat’s intestines; the tapeworm feeds on the cat’s blood; symptoms of a cat with tapeworms are abdominal pain and an increase of food intake; humans can get infected from the tapeworm of cats; treatment for tapeworms is Drontal cat wormer and Droncit.

If you purchased a cat from a breeder or rescued one from the shelter, cat worming is the first medical procedure a responsible owner should do for their cat  besides the vaccinations required. Not worming your cat will result in serious health risks not only for your cat, but for your children, and yourself. Your veterinarian will do a simple process at a reasonable price. Cat worming will produce a happy, healthy, and fun cat that the whole family will enjoy.

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If you purchased a cat from a breeder or rescued one from the shelter, cat worming is the first medical procedure a responsible owner should do for their cat  besides the vaccinations required. Not worming your cat will result in serious health risks not only for your cat, but for your children, and yourself. Your veterinarian will do a simple process at a reasonable price. Cat worming will produce a happy, healthy, and fun cat that the whole family will enjoy.Two of the best products to help with cat worms is Drontal cat and Panacur. Buy online and start saving now

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If you purchased a cat from a breeder or rescued one from the shelter, cat worming is the first medical procedure a responsible owner should do for their cat  besides the vaccinations required. Not worming your cat will result in serious health risks not only for your cat, but for your children, and yourself. Your veterinarian will do a simple process at a reasonable price. Cat worming will produce a happy, healthy, and fun cat that the whole family will enjoy.Two of the best products to help with cat worms is Drontal cat and Panacur. Buy online and start saving now


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Many people feel that feral cats cannot be kept indoors as pets. This is not true. In fact, feral cats are happy being kept as indoor only pets if you don’t attempt to treat them exactly like tame cats.

What are Feral Cats?

Feral cats are cats that haven’t been properly socialized. What this means behaviorally is that feral cats are not tame toward humans. Very often, feral cats result from the offspring of cats that were once owned and then abandoned. As a result, the kittens are not properly socialized to humans and become feral.

There is a critical period during kitten development in which kittens must be exposed to human caretakers, otherwise they will be feral or at least semi-feral. This critical developmental period is generally from birth to 8 weeks old. If the first human exposure occurs past the age of 8 weeks this usually results in a feral or semi-feral cat. Sometimes older feral kittens can be tamed toward one or two human caretakers.

What to do if You Find a Feral Cat or Kitten

Many well meaning cat lovers will find feral kittens and take them to their local animal shelter. Unfortunately, feral kittens aren’t very adoptable and most of the time animal shelters will destroy the feral kittens to make room for tame kittens that are more likely to be adopted.

Fortunately, there are some shelters that will spay or neuter the kittens and then return the kittens to their natural environment. This at least gives the feral cat a chance to live without the ability of producing more feral cats. This program is called Trap-Neuter-Return, and it is being implemented in many areas to control the outdoor cat population without having to kill the cats. It generally works like this: The kittens are caught in a humane trap, such as Havahart live animal traps. The animal is unharmed. Then the cat is taken to the vet or the shelter that participates in Trap-Neuter-Return and the animal is spayed or neutered and is usually given some vaccines. When the cat has recovered from the spay or neuter surgery the cat is returned outdoors in the same location where it was found. Trap-Neuter-Return is a much more humane way of dealing with feral cats and kittens than euthanasia.

Feral Kittens Can Also Make Very Rewarding Pets

Some people who find feral kittens take them into their homes as pets. This can be a very rewarding experience as you gain the trust of these special cats. It is also the best option for the well-being of the feral cat or kitten. Taking them into your home as a pet is even better than Trap-Neuter-Return programs. Taking them in as pets generally works best if you catch them when they are relatively young. The younger the better, although some people have taken older feral cats into their homes as pets and they have been fine.

It is also best to take in two feral kittens or cats from the same litter if possible. If this isn’t possible it is best to have at least one other cat in the household because feral kittens and cats really enjoy the company of other cats.

Feral cats need to be kept as indoor only cats. Cats sometimes behave differently once they get outside. Because feral kittens and cats don’t trust humans very much they may be fearful of approaching your house once they are outside and they may get lost. In general, they are very fearful of any humans other than the human caretakers that they have grown to trust.

I have four feral cats that have lived with me for about 2 years now and they have been very happy indoors. Three were caught when they were 10 weeks old and the fourth cat was caught when she was 12 weeks old.

For the first few weeks after I brought them in the house, all of the kittens used to hiss when I walked by them. Eventually they came to trust me and stopped hissing when they saw me. In fact, now they greet me at the door after work. When I wake up in the morning they come up on the bed to greet me the very first thing. They love playing with toys and with each other. They are still semi-feral, but there is nothing more rewarding than seeing how happy they are and knowing that they are indoors where it is warm and safe.

However, they aren’t exactly like other cats. For the most part you can’t pick them up. One of the kittens lets me pick her up and kiss her on top of her little head, but the other kittens don’t allow it (Actually, they are no longer kittens, but they still seem like babies to me). However, they do like to play toys with me, and except for one of them, they do like to be petted and to have their fur brushed.

Feral cats and kittens would not make good pets for children. Basically feral cats that live indoors with humans like to do their own thing most of the time. They don’t want to be held and will usually only let you pet them on a limited basis. Because of this they are likely to scratch a child that attempts to have more contact with them than the cat wants. The key to making a feral cat happy is to only have as much contact with the cat as it wants.

Also, you need to give the shy ones extra space when they are using the litter or eating. Sometimes it is best to keep their litter and food bowls in low human traffic areas so that they can feel safe while eating or using the litter box.

Vet trips can be difficult because they don’t always allow you to pick them up to put them into the pet carrier. However, there are ways to do it. Sometimes you can throw their favorite toy into the carrier and they will run in to get it and then all you have to do is shut the cat carrier door.

Feral cats are well worth the extra work and they are the best pets ever! Also, because they only want limited contact with humans you generally don’t have to worry about them walking on your keyboard while you are typing or laying across you newspaper or book while you are reading.

In my opinion there is nothing more rewarding then gaining the trust of these cats, especially if you don’t mind taking their special needs into consideration. The reward comes in knowing that you are providing a loving, warm, happy home with plenty of food, water, toys, and veterinary care for these special cats.

For more information about feral cats and cat and kitten information please visit About Cats Online.com

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I adopted a six year old semi feral cat from a rescue centre. He’d been there six months having had a couple of previous owners but he kept running off. Something made me want this little fella. I was only able to stroke him twice when I first went to visit because he kept running away from me. I have now had him at home for six months and he is the most adorable cat I’ve ever known. The rescue centre said to me at best that he would maybe lie down next to me. They couldn’t have been further from the truth! He’s always sitting on my knee. Sleeps next to me everynight, constantly rubbing my nose and head butting me, loves his nose and neck being stroked, follows me everywhere! I took my time with him and gave him lots of love…and he gives it me back ten fold. He’s allowed out for an hour at night and during the day. He’s always returned, never had a problem with him. I love my little fella so much. Even the rescue centre have said that they are amazed with his progress – he is officially a ‘success story’. Not managed to pick him up yet but working on it…they just need to get used to you giving them lots of love first. When he sees me put my make up on the morning he gives me a dirty look! As he knows I am going out of the house! When I get back in, he runs down the stairs squeaking to see me! So funny!

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On a cold wet windy night this little tortishell kitten was sitting on our fence being blown by the wind!-That was November 2007. Now this well fed [ 4 meals a day] grown up Lovely puss is part of our family.We tried to get her in house but being born in the wild [ vet said] she is difficult to house-train. Therefore, ‘Missy’ has her own ‘apartment’ with ‘flower garden overhanging ‘ and ‘Porch’ — Dont laugh,she loves it. Her outside home very close to our Patio doors is weatherproof [ blankets pillows ] She is ‘snipped’ and in great condition -[[ she will see off any other 'invading mog ' that wishes to visit 'her' garden. -- We now have two beautiful silver leopard cats also and they are the normal 'house domestic' but all three pussies go on adventures as we have a huge long wood behind our back fence.-Us being cat lovers it goes to show that with a bit of time and patience you can give cats like 'Missy' a good chance in life-- Our two Silver Leopards cats follow us everywhere- so loving and trusting of us..

So the 'Three Pusscatiers' live very well!!! From Marilyn [Swindon]

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2. Susan 03/04/2009

I have a 1 year old feral cat. We adopted him from our vet (he lived in a cage with his 2 siblings in the front office of the vet) last fall. He hid behind the furniture for about 4 weeks. We also had another cat his same age who was not feral adopted at the same time (when they were around 4 months old). One evening the little feral guy decided to force my hand to scratch his head when I was in bed, which surprised me. He had been a “hand-head-butter” ever since and is extremely dependent on me for attention whenever he’s awake. He’s submissive toward the other cat and only goes outside once in awhile. He would be in Heaven if I just scratched his head 24/7. He’s funny. He’s a good pet. Still skitish and nervous of strangers. We like him but he is different than non-feral cats. Ferals cling onto their humans and make good indoor only cats.

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1. Michael McCullough 07/12/2008

I rescued a feral female cat from my place of work when she was 4 months old, now 7 months. She\’s been spayed and vaccinated and is such a good, loving companion. She sleeps with me, is in the window when I get home, lets me pick her up and love her. She follows me around and when I\’m in the bathroom taking a shower, she comes in and waits for me to get out. I am very happy with her and she is happy to have a clean, warm place to live…no worries and I know she\’ll grow to be a good friend. You wouldn\’t know that 3 months ago she was wild. I believe they know when people are good and offer love.

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If you are planning to travel with your cat, first ask yourself these questions: Are cats allowed at my destination? If so, will my cat adjust to conforming to regulations concerning pets and really be happy away from home? Cats tend to be creatures of habit and it is important that your cat can adapt to change.


The pets who travel best are those who have been trained to ride in a car. If you would like to include your cat in your travel plans, accustom it to riding in the car. Ideally this training begins in kittenhood and it should be a happy experience for the kitten. Dont make the kittens first car ride a trip to the veterinarian. Begin by allowing the kitten to sit in the car to become familiar with the surroundings. Then take it for a short drive each day, even if it is only around the block.


If your cat seems unable to adjust to travel, you may decide that you and your cat will be happier if it stays home. Search out a responsible sitter or a boarding facility. If you choose to board your cat, make reservations well in advance of the trip, particularly during summer months and around major holidays.


The policy regarding cats varies with motels and hotels. Contact the reservations department in advance of your trip to determine if your cat will be welcome. Do not leave a cat unattended in a room. If a maid were to enter, the cat could become frightened and might run from the room. If, for any reason, you must leave the cat alone in the room for a short period of time, place it in its carrier or post a do not disturb sign on the door. If your cat is not in a carrier or in a secure location at your travel destination, keeping it on a leash is recommended.


When you travel with a cat, a change in its environment and routine may be a jolt to its feeling of security. Your love and understanding are needed to reassure your cat and to help it become a good travel companion.


Preparing for the Trip: If you plan to take your cat with you, be certain its vaccination shots are up-to-date. Your veterinarian will also issue health and rabies certificates which may be needed if you fly and will certainly be needed if you cross international borders. Carrying these certificate with you is a good idea. If you should have to board your cat during the trip, the kennel may require proof of immunization.


Your cat will also need its grooming equipment and its regular grooming schedule should be maintained. This is particularly true for longhaired cats to avoid tangled and matted hair which can lead to skin infections.


Do not feed your cat for at least three hours before leaving on a trip. Feed it shortly after arriving at your destination unless the trip is a long one. In that case, provide a snack and water during the trip. If the cats usual diet is not available at your destination, take a supply with you so no digestive upsets will be caused by a sudden diet change.


If your cat is accustomed to wearing a collar (a stretch collar designed for cats) be certain an identification tag is attached to the collar. The ID tag should give the cats name, your name, home address and telephone number including the area code, and, if possible, your vacation address and telephone number. Take pictures of your cat and write a description of your cat, including its height, weight, color, and any distinguishing marks to take with you. If your cat should become lost, these identification aids could make the difference in finding it.


Traveling By Air With Your Cat: If you are traveling by air with your cat, ask about what health certificates are needed. They vary with airline and your destination. There are usually two basic options for air travel. Some airlines allow cats to travel (generally for a fee) with their owners if a carry-on carrier fits under the passenger seat. The other option is to rent or purchase a flight crate which meets airline regulations and the cat is transported in the crate in the baggage compartment.


Because some airlines have limited space to accommodate pets, always make reservation well in advance.


On the day of the flight bring a cushion or blanket to put on the crate floor. Check to see if the water cup is attached to the crate door. The cup should be deep and not too full of water to avoid spilling. On a short flight, you may wish to detach the cup and store it with your luggage and provide water for drinking at the end of the flight.


To reduce the risk of air travel for your cat, try to avoid peak travel periods when delays and stopovers are longer. Traveling in extreme cold or hot weather could be dangerous if your cat must wait very long before loading and unloading. Plan the trip with as few stops and transfers as possible. Pets in transit tend to sleep the hours away, but during stops and transfers they may become frightened. Airport facilities vary and, as a result, pets may be left in the sun or rain without adequate protection or inadequate food or water during long waits between flights. At the end of your trip, pick up your cat promptly.


Plane travel is the fastest way to reach your destination, but some risk is involved for kittens, older cats or cats with health problems. If you have doubts, consult your veterinarian.


International Travel: If you are planning on international travel or relocation or a trip to Hawaii, keep in mind that certain countries require a quarantine at the owner’s expense. When you return, a quarantine office at customs will check documents and inspect your pet. The official may require confinement of any pet you have purchased abroad. Normally this is in your home rather than in official quarantine. Pets purchased abroad all require proof of immunization, certificates of good health, and payment of import duty.


Traveling By Car With Your Cat: If you are traveling by car, a carrier is a must. It should be strong, well-ventilated and one the cat cannot escape from. Before traveling, place the carrier where the cat can become acquainted with it. Placing a favorite toy or blanket in the carrier may help accustom the cat to the carrier. Take the cat for several rides around town in the carrier before attempting a longer trip.


While you are driving, always keep the cat confined in the carrier. This ensures safe, comfortable driving for you and your cat. Place a soft mat or cushion on the carrier floor. During hot weather never put the carrier on the sunny side of the car where it will become overheated.


One of the greatest dangers to a cat is leaving it in a closed car, even for a few minutes during hot weather. Cars heat quickly and leaving windows open a few inches does not always provide sufficient circulating air to keep you cat cool and comfortable. Insufficient air can lead to heat stress, suffocation and death.


If it is necessary to leave your cat in the car for a short period of time, choose a shaded area. Leave the windows open as far as safely possible to provide air circulation. Keep the cat in the carrier. Check the car frequently and never leave your cat for an extended time. Motion sickness may be a problem with your cat. If this occurs and if taking your cat with you is essential, discuss preventive measures with your veterinarian.


If the drive is eight hours or longer, give the cat an opportunity to use a litter pan every three or four hours. If the cat is inclined to have accidents along the way, put newspapers on the bottom of the carrier and sprinkle cat litter on them. The newspaper and soiled litter can be removed as needed.

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Perhaps the most famous Cat Song is The Siamese Cat Song recorded by Peggy Lee. The song is from the Walt Disney 1955 classic “The Lady and The Tramp”, an animated film about a classy Cocker Spaniel named Lady who falls for Tramp a scamp of a mongrel. The song however is about two arrogant cats, Si and Am, who have given Siamese cats a bad name ever since.

The Siamese Cat Song was penned by Lee along with Sonny Burke and over the years has also been recorded by Freddie and The Dreamers, Mitch Miller, Dave Stewart and Barbara Gaskin, Haylie Duff, and Bobby McFerrin. “We are Siamese if you please, We are Siamese if you don’t please.”

Both The Turtles and Petula Clark stepped into recording studios to make very different versions of The Cat in the Window, a song that compares a cat trying to get out of a window with the singer wanting to fly away. “There’s a cat in the window, and he’s watching all the birds go passing by, he’d love to fly out the window, go where the wind goes, and so would I.”

Who can forget the Muppets recording of The Cat Came Back, a song about a kitty that just kept finding its way back no matter how far it was taken from home. “But the cat came back, she wouldn’t stay away, she was sitting on the porch the very next day.”

In 1950 folks were flooding into record stores and asking for I Tawt I Taw a Puddy Tat. Mel Blanc recorded the song, written by Alan Livingston, Billy May and Warren Foster, about the cartoon cat and canary duo Sylvester and Tweety. “I tawt I taw a puddy tat a creeping up on me, I did I taw a puddy tat as plain as he could be.”

The Rooftop Singers followed up their 1963 number one hit Walk Right In, with Tom Cat a ditty about ‘Ringtail Tom’ who liked to go “strutting round the town” “And when he steps out all the other cats in the neighborhood they begin to shout.” Fast forward to 1981 and the Stray Cats record a musically different song but with a very similar theme, the rockabilly Stray Cat Strut. “Stray cat strut, I’m a ladies’ cat, a feline Casanova, hey man, that’s where it’s at, get a shoe thrown at me from a mean old man, get my dinner from a garbage can.”

Norma Tanega apparently owned a cat that she named ‘Dog’ and liked to take that

cat for walks, hence her 1966 hit Walking My Cat Named Dog, which does seem to be about her real life experience of strolling around town with her pet feline.

Most songs though that include the word Cat in the tile, are not truly about cats at all. A great example is the fine song, Cats in the Cradle by Harry Chapin. No cats make an appearance in this song; instead the lyrics contain a very chilling message that every dad should pay heed too.

Bent Fabric, real name Bent Fabricius-Bjerre, had a hit in 1962 with Alley Cat, but this was an instrumental recording so it’s not a song about cats. Instrumental too was Aaron Copeland’s The Cat and the Mouse.

Cat People (Putting Out Fire) by David Bowie was recorded for the 1982 remake of the film Cat People. Great dark and menacing feel to the song but the words have no relationship to cats.

The cat in The Cat Crept In, recorded by Mud was actually a girl, as was the cat featured in The Rolling Stones’ Stray Cat Blues, this one with exceedingly sharp claws.

They Call Her the Cat, by Elton John is about, well it’s not about cats! Neither is Honky Cat, another Elton tune, that one is about a country boy moving to live life in the city.

Three Cool Cats, is a song that was first recorded by the Coasters in 1958 and covered by The Beatles in 1962 (but not released until 1995.) Of course this song is not about cats, but about three teenage boys and three teenage girls. The Beatles also recorded Little Willie John’s Leave My Kitten Alone, no surprise to find that the song is not about a kitten.

U2 recorded a song titled An Cat Dubh, which apparently means The Black Cat in Gaelic, no cat in the song though, black or otherwise.

No cats are in Year of the Cat by Al Stewart, Cat Scratch Fever by Ted Nugent, The Lovecats by The Cure or in Cool for Cats by Squeeze. Who can say what The Cat’s In the Well by Bob Dylan is about?

There must be countless other songs that have the words Cat, or Cats, in the title but are not actually about our feline friends. No doubt there are more songs that are about cats than those listed on this page, but those songs sadly seem few and far between.

But wait . . . wasn’t there a stage musical all about cats. Cats, the musical by

Andrew Lloyd Webber, was first shown in London, England in 1981. Based upon T.

S. Eliot’s Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats the show features song after song about . . . Old Gumbie, Grizabella, Mungojerrie And Rumpelteazer, Skimbleshanks, Old Deuteronomy, Gus, Macavity, and Mr. Mistoffelees. All of these characters are, of course, . . . Cats.

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Many people believe that it’s only dogs that need to be trained. This is just a myth. Cats behavior improves greatly and your relationship strengthens with you and your cat once you have imployed a little cat training. Plus, cat training sessions give your cat something to focus their energy on. Many cats become destructive if they naturally have a lot of energy and they do not burn it off.

Don’t be alarmed. Many people have heard that training a cat is difficult because cats are stubborn and independent. It certainly can be if you use the wrong methods. However training a cat using the right methods is simple especially once you have a general understanding of how a cat learns. You need to keep in mind that a cat learns through experiences sort of like a small child. Your cat learns to avoid  they will avoid doing things that are unpleasant. They will spend more time doing things that bring them attention, praise, pleasure and of course treats!

So why are so many cats untrained? Well, some people that own cats are making a giant mistake! They are rewarding their cat when their cat is behaving badly. Those cat owners are not doing it on purpose. If fact many of them don’t know they are doing this. A quick example would be if your cat is excessively meowing and you stop them by holding them or feeding them. Well, your cat just associated being loud and obnoxious with love and food so you can expect they are going to do this behavior more often to get want they want.

Cat owners are frustrated and confused when their cat training practices are not successful. Well, if you are trying to train them like a dog it won’t work. Using punishment to train your cat like using a spray bottle to spray your cat when they are doing something wrong doesn’t make them afraid of behaving badly it just makes them avoid you since you are the one spraying them. If you’re are the one making the environment unpleasant they associate the punishment with you.

One major cat behavior problem that cat owners have is that their cat is not using their litter box. This is a good place to start eliminating anything your cat finds unpleasant. Cats are private animals and want privacy when using their litter box. Here you would put the litter box in a quiet low traffic area. It’s important to keep the litter box clean as well. No one likes to use a dirty toilet. Another reason a cat won’t use their litter box is because it’s shared with another cat. They want their own space and will find a place to eliminate where they’ll get privacy.

What do you do if your cat is scratching up your home. You need to know that your cat scratches out of naturaly instinct. This is not something that can or should be stopped. Your cat scratching to groom their nails, relieve stress, and mark their territoy. The only ways to stop cat scratching is to buy a something that is ok for them to scratch on and praise them for using it. To encourage your cat to use the scratching post or whatever you decide to buy them rub a little catnip on it. They’ll get in the habit of using the post and leave your stuff alone.

To have a healthy relationship with your cat avoid punishment at all costs, and remember they love attention. Popular belief is that cat are anit-social nothing cat be further from the truth. They are just independent. Cat’s will do anything for a little attention just make sure to give to them when they are not misbehaving or you will reinforce that bad behavior with a pleasant association. An important note to remember is to take your cat to the vet before you decide their bad habit is a behavioral problem. They may be ill and need medical attention and that’s why they are acting out.

Take a little time to understand your cat. It will strengthen your relationship with them and keep their behavior under control.

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The Council meeting will be broadcast live on Cable TV 25.

About Alley Cat Allies

The mission of Alley Cat Allies is to protect the lives and promote the wellbeing of the nation’s population of feral and stray cats and to end the killing of healthy cats in animal control pounds and shelters. Since 1990, Alley Cat Allies and its 150,000 supporters and volunteers have pursued this mission nationwide through educational, training and outreach programs, by providing veterinary care, sterilization and vaccinations, and by encouraging the policy of Trap-Neuter-Return to control reproduction of cats. Alley Cat Allies responds to more than 45,000 assistance requests a year and invites all members of the public to learn more about this critical societal need to “stop the killing.” Please visit us at www.alleycat.org.

Media Contact: Patricia Jones (347) 306-2442

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Washington, D.C. (PRWEB) October 15, 2007

An overwhelming majority of Americans believe that leaving a stray cat outside to live out his life is more humane than having the cat caught and killed by animal control, according to a survey conducted by Harris for Alley Cat Allies, the national nonprofit organization dedicated solely to issues affecting stray and feral cats.

The survey results were released around National Feral Cat Day, which is observed annually on October 16 as part of a national movement that seeks to end the common practice of killing all cats—stray, feral or pet—that enter the nation’s animal pounds and shelters.

Of the respondents to the Alley Cat Allies national survey, 81 percent said that it is more humane to let a stray cat live out its life than to kill it now. Respondents were then asked to consider the most humane outcome if they were to assume the stray cats would be hit and killed by a car in two years; 72 percent said it was still more humane to let the cat live out his natural life.

The Alley Cat Allies survey also found that more than two in five Americans have put out food or water for a stray cat, with more than one in five respondents reporting to have done so in the past year.

“Many people do not understand that contacting animal control agencies to remove outdoor cats means literally handing these animals an immediate death sentence,” said Becky Robinson, president of Alley Cat Allies. “Feral cats are not a threat, yet they are not socialized to humans and cannot be adopted, so most shelters capture and kill them. Not only is this practice cruel, it is also a waste of money and resources and is not effective in reducing the total number of cats who live outdoors.”

These results from the Alley Cat Allies Survey were released at the National Feral Cat Advocacy Seminar, Oct. 12-13, where experts and advocates from across the country gathered in Alexandria, Va. to overhaul our nation’s animal control policies and end the killing of cats in animal pounds and shelters.

National Feral Cat Day was inaugurated by Alley Cat Allies in 2001 to educate the public about stray and feral cats and how Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) improves the lives of outdoor cats.

During October and throughout the year, Alley Cat Allies conducts special events, programs and workshops to educate humane societies and government agencies on the basics of TNR, as well as empower residents to question their local animal control policies and to implement TNR programs in their communities.

In addition, thousands of concerned citizens, volunteers and local organizations across the United States will mark National Feral Cat Day with a series of events throughout the month, including spay/neuter clinics, community rallies, shelter-building projects and leafleting campaigns seeking to raise awareness and end the killing of cats by animal control agencies and shelters. A complete listing of local events can be found at www.nationalferalcatday.org.

About Alley Cat Allies

The mission of Alley Cat Allies is to protect the lives and promote the wellbeing of our nation’s population of feral and stray cats, and to end the killing of cats in animal control pounds and shelters – the number one documented cause of cat death in the United States. Since 1990, Alley Cat Allies and its 150,000 supporters and volunteers have pursued this mission nationwide through educational and outreach programs. Alley Cat Allies also advocates for the use of Trap-Neuter-Return programs to control reproduction of cats. Visit Alley Cat Allies on the Internet at www.alleycat.org.

Contact:

Francie Israeli

(202) 737-8400

fisraeli @ johnadams.com

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