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How to treat stray cats on campus?
1. Meet their food needs: This kind of cat is either born stray or abandoned or lost. But either way, they will need food, especially those cats that have been kept at home for a long time and have lost some hunting behavior.

At this time, we can throw cat food in places where cats often haunt. Don't go near it at this time, but put the cat food where they can see it. If you plan to feed them regularly, you'd better choose a fixed place. Let them form a habit.

2. Take the cat to the local rescue station: It is also a good choice to take the cat to the local pet rescue station or shelter. These institutions are generally specialized in pet rescue. They all have better channels for cats to be released for adoption as soon as possible, and they also have better experience in taking care of stray cats.

This is a good idea, but at the same time we also hope that when choosing cats, we don't look at these stray cats with colored glasses. (Pet adoption, foster care, pet search and transportation: pet adoption rescue station)

3. Publish their own adoption information online: Some people are also doing adoption public welfare through their own efforts. We can contact them for publicity and promotion, or we can post the adoption online ourselves. These are all things we can do.

4. Join TNR stray cat sterilization organization: I believe many people don't know the existence of such an organization. It is true that China is not so popular, but some cities have this organization. We can check whether this organization exists in our city online. If there is, so much the better. We can give stray cats more choices.

TNR's rescue method: capture stray cats for sterilization, and then send them back to the wild after the operation. On the one hand, this will improve the health resistance of cats and reduce the probability of getting sick. On the other hand, it will also prevent more stray cats from being born and passively becoming stray cats again, which has far-reaching significance and is worth popularizing in more cities.

If you find a cat's ear outside and a small part of it has been cut off, it is a castrated stray cat.

Does your city have a TNR plan? Do you support it?