It also ignores the very real evidence that spending time doing Trap - Neuter - Return and fostering
truly social cats will help a much greater number of cats.
Not exact matches
If the
cats have been
truly compatible in the past — if they've been seen to rub and groom each other in affiliative
social interactions — it's still possible for the relationship to break down.
Unfortunately, it can be difficult for many shelter workers to tell the difference between a
cat who is a
social animal, used to humans, but severely stressed out or afraid, and a
truly feral
cat.
They are closer to lions in their
social behavior than they are to the
truly solitary
cats like leopards.