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We have been feeding these feral cats for some
time now. They have been fixed - thanks to
"operation catnip". For more of our videos,
please visit us at:
http://www.stevehasballs.com
Feral cats are the descendants of domesticated
cats that were abandoned by their owners or that
strayed into wild areas from their homes. When the
domesticated cats mated, their offspring were
never handled by or associated with humans, thus
making their kittens feral. In Australia the term
feral cat refers to cats living and breeding
entirely in the wild. Significant populations of
wildlife in Australia, including marsupials,
reptiles, and birds, poorly adapted to this
efficient predator, have allowed the establishment
of stable populations across most of the country.
Adult feral cats, that were never socialized with
humans, can rarely be socialized. Feral kittens
can sometimes be socialized to live with humans.
The ideal time for capture is between six and
eight weeks old. Taming at this age may only take
a couple of days. Older kittens can be tamed - but
it takes longer. Also, an older kitten may only
bond with the person working with them, which can
make adoption difficult, but not impossible.
Feral cats may live alone but are usually found in
large groups called feral colonies with communal
nurseries, depending on resource availability. The
average life span of a feral cat that survives
beyond kittenhood is usually cited as being less
than two years,[1] while a domestic housecat lives
an average of 12 to 16 years. However, feral cats
aged 19 (Cat Action Trust) and 26 (Cats
Protection) have been reported where food and
shelter are available.
Cities and North America are not native
environments for cats. The domestic cat comes from
temperate or hot, dry climates and was distributed
throughout the world by humans. Cats are extremely
adaptable, and feral felines have been found in
conditions of extreme cold and heat. They are more
susceptible to cold, damp conditions than to cold
alone. In addition, they are vulnerable to
predators such as dogs and coyotes. Tags : Wild cat stray wildcat wildcats straycat pussy pussycat feral abandoned funny cute animal animals pink panther catnip |
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| Debbie Linden - Wildcats of St. Trinians |
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The late and lovely Debbie Linden in "Wildcats of
Saint Trinians". After leaving this celebrated
girl's school, she went to work as secretary to my
elder brother, Old Mister Grace. Wait a minute...
he didn't appear in Grace Brothers until after I
was supposed to have died. That means - yes - I'm
posting this video from beyond the grave!
OoOoOoOoOoh! Heh heh heh! Spooky, eh? Tags : Debbie Linden page three gymslip uniform phwoar |
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