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A feral cat will likely never be anyone's pet. But this doesn't
mean it doesn't deserve to live.
We believe that feral (wild, displaced, free roaming, undomesticated) cats have
as much right to live as any other creatures. And not just live, but
have the best quality life possible. We must remember that feral
cats, like most animals, have no choice in the circumstances in
which they find themselves. These cats are the result of our
society's practice of dumping unwanted animals. Left to fend for
themselves, they quickly revert to a wild state. They, and their
offspring, lead miserable lives and are often the target of abuse.
What is Feral Friends doing for feral cats in Dallas/Fort Worth?
We promote TNR (Trap, Neuter, Return), the only humane and effective
method of feral cat management. Our Team Feral Volunteers work with concerned individuals to assist
thousands of feral cats in our community. We are able to offer low cost sterilization, convenient
clinic locations, and humane traps, along with education and support. As a result, concerned individuals
become active participants in the goal to make our community a better place for these cats.
Feral Caregiver Support
Feral Friends has created a new forum where area feral caregivers can congregate on-line! Share your
thoughts and ideas, get advice and counseling from our Team Feral
experts, find our more about the Race to Reduce Litters, and share
resources with other feral caregivers! Click here
to find out more!
Be part of the solution - become a volunteer!
Consider becoming a member of this exciting program. You will be trained to assist others to
help our community's feral cats in your spare time. The cats need you! Complete our our volunteer application on-line.
Educating Others
You are welcome to download our brochures to use when approaching individuals unfamiliar with feral cats. They provide an overview of the feral cat situation in Dallas and
Ft. Worth, the advantages of TNR, along with an explanation of our program to help.
Facts About Ferals
Are You Feeding Stray Cats?
More expert Advice when talking to others about feral cats from Alley Cat Allies.
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