![]() Community cats may live alone or in pairs or congregate in groups. Rarely do you find cats living in remote areas in the U.S., surviving without the help of humans.īack to top Who takes care of community cats?Īn estimated 10-12% of the American public feed community cats. Many of these cats, especially the social ones, are considered to be “at home” by residents in the area they live. They can thrive in densely populated areas, where there is easy access to food and shelter, as well are rural settings, where they are often called barn cats. ![]() Their behavior can range from fearful and wary of people to friendly and open to human interaction. Older terms for these cats include feral cats and alley cats, but as those cats may not be feral or live in alleys, the animal welfare field has shifted to using the broader term "community cats."īack to top Where do community cats live?Ĭommunity cats are predominantly found near where people live or work. Community cat is the term we use for domestic cats who live outdoors and have no indication of having an owner. ![]()
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