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Feral cats are unowned or unsocialized cats that live outdoors and are not accustomed to human interaction
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Feral cats have had little to no contact with humans and survive independently in the wild
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Feral cats exhibit instincts and behaviors adapted for survival such as hunting or territorial marking and living in colonies
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Providing food or water and shelter can help improve the lives of feral cats
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Gradual exposure to humans can help them become more comfortable and potentially adoptable
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Feral cats may face health challenges like parasites or injuries and diseases
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Local organizations or volunteers and animal welfare groups have to make a positive impact on feral cat populations in your area
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Educate others on responsible cat ownership and the benefits of spaying/neutering
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Some feral cats can be socialized and adopted as indoor pets
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Advocate for policies and legislation that protect feral cats and promote humane solutions for their well-being in communities
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