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A feral cat is a wild, undomesticated cat that is not friendly toward humans and prefers to live outside. Often, feral cats live under the care of a colony caretaker. However, community cats include lost, stray and abandoned cats that may be used to humans but have acclimated to living in a colony out of necessity.
If the cats are not causing a nuisance but you would like to stop the reproduction cycle, Animal Services encourages you to call CARE Feline TNR, Inc. Animal Services works in conjunction with CARE Feline TNR, a non-profit organization committed to reducing the population of feral (wild) and abandoned cats through its Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) program. CARE is operated solely by volunteers and with donations received from the public. Through CARE, Animal Services provides feral cats with spay and neuter services and free vaccinations.
If feral cats are causing a nuisance and you wish to have them removed from your neighborhood, you must contact Orange County Animal Services to make appropriate arrangements for removal. Our trapping coordinator will guide you through the process.
Orange County Animal Services Pet Rescue & Adoption Center 2769 Conroy Road Orlando, FL 32839-2162 Email: AnimalServices@ocfl.net Phone: 407-836-3111
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