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How to judge if a stray cat has an infectious disease
You can judge the physical condition of a cat by its mental state, appetite, activity level, and metabolic rate. Generally, when a cat is sick, it tends to show signs of lethargy in its mental state; decreased activity and slow movement in its activity; decreased appetite and metabolic disorder in its appetite. When these situations occur, it is best for the owner to take the cat to a pet hospital for inspection and treatment.
Harm of stray cats
Cats have a natural hunting instinct, and they may kill small animals such as birds and insects out of curiosity or hunger. Urban stray cats, unable to find food, may break into human homes to steal food. Stray cats, due to long-term wandering, may carry a large amount of viruses, bacteria, and parasites, becoming a major transmission source. Unneutered stray cats will mate and reproduce when they go into heat, and their offspring may starve, freeze, or continue to wander.
What can stray cats be fed
If you feed stray cats outdoors, there is no need for fixed meals, as stray cats have been eating whatever they can find outdoors for a long time and their diet is quite varied. If you adopt a stray cat, you can feed it some cat food and canned cat food, and try to minimize feeding it human food. Because human food has higher fat content and is difficult for cats to absorb. After adopting a stray cat, be sure to take it to a pet hospital to get a rabies vaccine.
How to raise a stray cat
If you want to adopt a stray cat, you need to do the following. First, take the stray cat to a pet hospital for a comprehensive examination, such as screening for infectious diseases, parasites, and other diseases. Second, prevent parasites and vaccinate. Finally, if you already have a cat at home before adopting a stray cat, it is recommended to isolate the stray cat for a period of time to ensure that it is normal and healthy before keeping it together with the other cat.