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Feral cats spend their days hiding, hunting, and resting in secure outdoor spots like abandoned buildings, under porches, or in natural shelters.
Do not try to pet, relocate, or adopt feral cats directly without proper procedures; these actions can stress the animals and create bigger problems.
Feral cats often sleep in sheltered, hidden places like under porches, in abandoned buildings, or homemade shelters during winter to stay warm.
The legality of euthanizing feral cats depends on state and local laws, and typically requires action from animal control or licensed personnel.
To build a shelter for a feral cat, use insulated materials like foam or straw in a waterproof container, ensuring it is warm, dry, and has an escape route.
The best shelter for a feral cat is an insulated, weather-resistant enclosure that protects from wind, rain, and cold while providing a safe, dry hiding spot.
Yes, it is generally okay to let your cat sleep with you, as long as both you and your cat are healthy and comfortable with the arrangement.
Cats typically begin to show signs of aging and decline around 7 years old, with more noticeable changes often occurring after age 10.
Yes, it's generally safe and comforting to let your cat sleep with you as long as both you and your cat are healthy and comfortable with it.

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