Taming Feral Kittens

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Feral cat population in St. Lawrence County growing; experts blame bad economy ...
Included in that assessment are feral cats, barn cats and the growing number of people who are adding to the cat population by not sterilizing their tame outdoor cats. Schermerhorn's clinic, a traveling trailer equipped with a veterinarian's operating ...
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Feline Non-Profit FixNation Asks For a Helping Paw
The group, founded in 2007, provides a free, full-time spay and neuter clinic for homeless stray and feral cats, plus low-cost, spay and neuter services for tame pet cats. The group loans out humane traps to the public free of charge, provides training ...
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Pets pay the price as cost of living increases
The charity also says that feral cats are becoming a huge problem across the region. “The longer they are left fending for themselves, the harder it is to tame them,” says Sara. “We need to trap them and bring them in. We try to find them homes on ...
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Adopt Splash a Tortoiseshell

Adopt Splash a Tortoiseshell

One of 3 kittens of a feral mom, these babies were taken in and tamed down. They are still shy

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75360 Dallas, USA

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These are feral kittens that I am socializing. In this video, they each eat tuna out of my hand.
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Babs (adopted)

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Babs (adopted)
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Image by Purrs & Paws of A.R.A.S.
Babs is a tamed feral kitten, about 3 months old here.

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Four Kittens from a feral mother
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Tough Love: Socializing Feral Kittens (Part 1 of 3)

The Urban Cat League teaches you how to tame and socialize feral kittens to make them ready for adoption into homes instead of life on the streets. Produced for the Urban Cat League (www.urbancatleague.org) with a Partners in Caring grant from the ASPCA (www.aspca.org). Producers: Cathe Neukum and Daniel Breton Camera: Daniel Breton and Cathe Neukum Music: Kim Sherman Post Sound-Mix: Eric Shim In-Kind Services: Ganglion Films (www.ganglionfilms.com), Neukum Pictures, Kim Sherman, and Scott Killian
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These are feral kittens that I am working on socializing. They have made a lot of progress and I can pet and hold all of them now.
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