What are feral cats and how did they get into my neighborhood?
Feral cats are cats that have minimal to no contact with humans, and most of the time have been born outside due to unaltered strays (not neutered/spayed). Stray cats can also be present in a neighborhood. Those cats were previously pet cats that were abandoned or lost. The population of a cats can grow quickly if no TNR efforts are done. An unaltered (not spayed) female cat can have an average of 3 litters per year, up to 12 kittens in each litter.
Will removing the feral cats eliminate others from coming in my neighborhood?
Removing feral cats from a community will create a vacuum effect. This effect causes other feral cats to take over the voided territory to expand their area. Those cats come from nearby neighboring territories or kittens that are left behind. This effect is a phenomenon that is scientifically known across all types of animal species. An effective method for controlling the population of cats is to do Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR). Over time, their population will decrease.
How do I keep cats off my property?
There are a variety of deterrents that can aid with keep cats off your property, ranging from sprays, ultrasonic devices, scents, and furniture strips. Read more about cat deterrent tips(PDF, 185KB).
Can I call Animal Control to pick up feral cats?
Animal control does not pick up any cats. There is no local shelter that accepts stray or feral cats. If you try to take a stray or feral cat to a shelter, they may turn you away or a fee may be assessed if the cat is considered an owner surrender. For more information about the shelter’s surrender fees check out the Maricopa County Animal Care and Control website.
Is there a law that keeps people from feeding cats?
There is no law against feeding cats. Within the city limits of Mesa, there is no feeding allowed on sidewalks or other public spaces. Feeding areas need to be on private property with the permission of the property owner.
Does feeding feral cats bring more cats into my neighborhood?
Feral cats are territorial and often keep new cats from invading their area. As a guideline, food should not be left out more than 1 hour to minimize other wildlife from encroaching.
Will feral cats go away if people stop feeding them?
Feral cats establish their habitat based on various elements, such as food, water, shelter, and bonded relationships with other cats. They are self-reliant and have natural hunting instincts. If humans stop feeding them, they will seek another source of food within their environment through adaptation.