Is that cat wandering through your backyard an abandoned stray, a feral with a family to feed, or simply a housecat on the prowl?
And would you know what to do if it were suffering?
It's heartbreaking to watch animals struggle, whether from hunger, injury, or human betrayal. Identifying when and how to intervene is crucial for the health and survival of neighborhood cats.
Dr. Debra Blaine has decades of experience parenting cats and learning their habits. Along with a foreword and contributions from renowned cat behaviorist Dr. Rachel Geller, insights from veteran cat trapper Dr. Marge Goldin, and dramatic rescue stories by Long Island's celebrated cat hero John DeBacker, this resource book will take you on an educational journey that's alternately heartwarming, tragic, and humorous.
Within these pages, you'll learn:
How to safely interact with and provide for the community cats near your homeWhen and how to perform Trap-Neuter-Release (TNR) on a cat with or without help, and without spending a fortuneHow to speak "feline" by decoding the meaning of our furry friends' body language and vocalizationsHow you can vastly contribute to the welfare of cats, even if you don't have money to spare for donationsThe role of TNR and why it's so importantFantastic ways to bond with your family furballHow to add a new cat to your householdAmazing physical and psychological benefits humans receive from parenting a catAnd more...You'll be tickled to read about their quirky habits, unique skills, and the 10,000-year history of the human-feline alliance from deity to devil to dearest. This guide also contains a collection of fun facts that are a must-know for cool cocktail conversations