Food & Nutrition, Breeds

Feeding Stray Cats: Tips and Best Practices

B. Oscar

Have a stray cats been coming to visit you in your garden, on your balcony, or even on your window sill for some time now? If it doesn’t have a collar and doesn’t seem to belong to anyone, it’s probably a stray, lost or abandoned cat. And if you’re heartbroken that it might starve to death and wondering how feeding stray cats. In this article, we are going to discover best strategies for feeding stray cats, nutritional advice, and humane practices to ensure the well-being of stray cats in your community.

Whether you’re a seasoned caregiver or new to helping these furry friends, our comprehensive guide provides the insights you need to offer the best care possible. Join us in making a positive impact on the lives of stray cats, one meal at a time. here’s how to feed it!

Best Practice For Feeding Stray Cats

What food to choose?

If you’ve never had a cat, it can be difficult to navigate the overwhelming choice of cat food. In any case, if the cat you have taken a liking to is hungry, it will certainly not be picky. But the food you give it should also not make it sick and put it in an even more difficult situation than the one it was in until now.

For this reason, it is better to avoid giving stray cats anything. In reality, an adult cat can easily get by with a bowl of kibble once or twice a day (the quantities to give are listed on each packet of kibble depending on the weight of the animal). Add to that a bowl of fresh water to change every day, and that’s it.

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But if you really want to invest in feeding this poor stray cat, then you can also add a little wet food, i.e. cat food, to its kibble. On the other hand, be careful never to give it leftovers from your meals. In fact, you could unknowingly give stray cats foods that are dangerous for cats and cause food poisoning.

Furthermore, remember to always remove and throw away unfinished food after 30 minutes (15 minutes in summer). This will avoid giving your new friend spoiled food, not to mention that it will also avoid attracting other animals or insects.

Good to know: if the stray cat is a kitten or an elderly cat, be sure to choose suitable kibble and food. Indeed, a cat’s diet must be adapted to its age because it does not provide it with the same nutrients at each stage of its life. For example, kitten food is much richer.

Where to Feed Stray Cats?

It is necessary to define a space where to feed stray cats. And for good reason, if you don’t want it to see you as its new master and take possession of your interior, it is important to set limits now. On the other hand, be careful, feeding a stray cat, even once, will encourage it to come back. You must therefore be aware of this before getting started.

If possible, choose a quiet place outside, sheltered from bad weather and far from possible waste areas (such as trash cans). Likewise, remember to place its bowl high up so that your feline friend can eat quietly. In fact, cats tend to feel safer when they are higher up.

And if you ever want to adopt this cat left to its own devices, remember first of all to take it to a veterinarian to check that it is not chipped. Indeed, it may simply have gotten lost and left behind devastated owners. We never know.

Once this check is done, place its eating area away from its litter box and resting place. And above all, find out how to arrange your interior to make it happy!

A passionate cat lover and dedicated writer, I enjoy exploring the fascinating world of our feline friends. Through my writing, I aim to share insights and advices that highlight the unique charm and mystery of cats, bringing readers closer to understanding their beloved pets.

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