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Why can't I feed stray cats?

Feeding stray cats will increase the number of stray cats and affect human life. Feeding stray cats for a long time will make them not afraid of humans, and even attack people, especially vulnerable groups such as pregnant women, children and the elderly. Therefore, taking care of stray cats should be taken home for breeding, because once they hurt people, the responsibility is borne by the breeder.

Reasons for not feeding stray cats

Feeding stray cats outside will lead to an increase in the number of stray cats, which will have a bad impact on human life, because not all stray cats outside are abandoned by people, and most of them are wild cats born outside since childhood, which is aggressive to some extent.

Long-term feeding of stray cats causes them not to worry about food, and they are not afraid of people. After a long time, they may attack human beings, especially vulnerable groups such as pregnant women, children and the elderly. Stray cats are likely to carry germs, and the consequences of being bitten and scratched are very serious.

Moreover, if there are a large number of stray cats, estrus will greatly interfere with people, so if you really care about stray cats, you should feed them rationally. Once the stray cats you feed hurt people, it is your responsibility to feed them, so if you really care, take them home.