Feral cats are house cats who have reverted to the wild, and are generally born and raised without human companionship or socialization, which in turn affects their social behavior. From a scientific perspective, feral cats, under particular geographical and ecological conditions have threatened native species, feral cats have evolved to native predators over time.
Feral cats are mostly solitary animals and usually maintain home range. Populations and disparities vary and are dependant on availability of prey. When prey populations are scarce, their population tend to decline compared to when prey population are more. Feral cats are opportunistic feeders as they eat whatever food is easiest to find.
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