What to know about bringing in a stray cat?
Here’s what you should know before adopting a stray cat, according to experts.
- Prepare Hiding Spots. WPA Pool/Getty Images News/Getty Images.
- Have Them Checked Out By A Vet.
- Make Sure They’re Spayed Or Neutered.
- Round Up All Supplies.
- Prepare Other Pets.
- Budget For Their Expenses.
- Consider Pet Insurance.
- Be Patient With Them.
What to do when a stray cat adopts you?
For feral or stray cats that may not be familiar with cat carriers, your veterinarian may ask you bring them in a trap. “At the vet, the cat should receive basic vaccinations and be spayed or neutered if she or he isn’t already,” Phillips says.
What to do when your child is bitten by a stray cat?
Rabies treatment includes having the animal quarantined and observed for 10 days if possible, or if you really think the animal could have had rabies and they can’t find the cat to see if it has rabies, getting your child human rabies immune globulin (HRIG) and beginning the first, in a series of four, rabies shots as soon as possible.
What kind of life does a stray cat have?
The cats just got on with life. Now, it seems, the off-grid feline lifestyle is as passé as my mother’s mangle. The modern cat is chipped, wormed, vaccinated and needs drops between its shoulder blades every so often to keep the ticks and fleas at bay. It’s a minefield – especially if you can’t touch the cat in the first place.
Is it possible for a stray cat to be pregnant?
So, you have observed all seven signs listed above in that stray cat hanging around your house. Chances are that she is pregnant. However, there are no guarantees. It is possible for a female cat to appear pregnant even though she’s not. In the veterinary world, this is known as ‘false pregnancy’.
Where can I find a home for a stray cat?
Blue Cross finds homes for many stray cats each year and we are happy to help stray cats that are brought to our centres, but we are only able to take them in if we have space. Please contact your nearest Blue Cross rehoming centre to see if we have space to look after them.
Rabies treatment includes having the animal quarantined and observed for 10 days if possible, or if you really think the animal could have had rabies and they can’t find the cat to see if it has rabies, getting your child human rabies immune globulin (HRIG) and beginning the first, in a series of four, rabies shots as soon as possible.
For feral or stray cats that may not be familiar with cat carriers, your veterinarian may ask you bring them in a trap. “At the vet, the cat should receive basic vaccinations and be spayed or neutered if she or he isn’t already,” Phillips says.
How did I know it was a stray cat?
We’d see it squeeze through the gate into the garden as it went on its morning walk. If we attempted to get within 40 metres, it would simply turn on its heels and run away. Still, we got close enough to see that it was on the small side, and a bit skinny.And its behaviour suggested it was wild, or a stray at least. It clearly needed a good meal.