2016年1月28日星期四

How to Calm the Wild Cat

When most people think of cats, the domestic cats that curl up on the couch or in baskets might be the first image that comes to their minds. However, the wild cats, on the other hand, that are born in the wild and live far away from home, surviving on their instincts might be an aggressive creature that you might afraid of. There is not a chance for you to put a cat winter hat on it. If you have to face with a wild cat, especially one that's injured, you probably need to calm him down before you take it for medical help. Without sedation, the cat will hiss, claw and bite, which will be really a great big danger to you, as long as you insist to help.

1. Visit the vet to get a prescription for liquid sedatives for cats, which might be a great help to calm the wild cat.
2. Mix the designated dosage of liquid sedatives with cat’s favorite food, tuna or any other cat’s snack you think the feral cats would be interested in. It will be really important to attract them to eat the food that you mix with the sedatives.
3. Scare off any other wildlife that may try to eat the mixed food, because it will be better to avoid other creatures to eat the food with sedatives.
4. Leave the dish or food in the open. Go to the area where you are out of sight and where the cat will not smell you, but where you can watch the dish. For example, if cats are in your yard, to return to the house and look out the back window.
5. Watch the wild cats eat food without a cheap cat house. The sedative will act quickly enough. As soon as the cat goes limp and obviously unconscious, move it in the case or box for transportation. 

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