Stray Cats
Stray Cats are domestic cats that live outdoors without a permanent home. They often rely on human communities for food and shelter but are not socialized to people. Stray cats can reproduce quickly, leading to larger populations and potential challenges for local wildlife and ecosystems.
These cats can be distinguished from feral cats, which are wild and typically avoid human contact. Stray cats may be friendly and approachable, while feral cats are more cautious. Efforts like trap-neuter-return programs aim to manage stray cat populations humanely and reduce their impact on the environment.