Parliamentarians of Canada's wild cats, or just outdoor cats? This is a small colony on Parliament Hill in Ottawa. I think they are mostly abandoned. They have a little slap to live, and are fed and paid attention to pretty regularly.
We went for a visit (and leave food that had been rejected by our own cat) last night, and I began to question the definitions of "wild".
Their entry Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Pa ...
Their blog:
http://www.synapse.net/kgerken/CatsBlog. ...
(Photos each)
Willingness to be pampered, regular veterinary care (spay inc'l / neutral), a lot of cat food, a place of regular sleep with a roof, etc., do not scream "wild" to me. (But I do not know if they litterbox, or one of the sweetest cats really comfortable home.) There is an entry on Wikipedia for their "wildcat" page;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feral_cat T # ...
but it does not answer my question. Comments?
I think most of them started and the wild man who cared about them tamed many of them I saw a documentry wonderful cats or on the Discovery Channel or Animal Planet.
cats only outdoor
I went in summer and cats has been one of the things I wanted to see more on Parliament Hill. cats are nice, but mostly afraid of stupid kids jumping at them, and they encourage people with treats. they seem to be any outdoor cats with house big cats. the flyer is said to represent Canada compassion for all animals and all animals and on Parliament Hill have regular check-ups and VET are supported
Have you seen the house cat for them? does not look like a dump? It reminds me of a very certain children and I built in the ravine behind our neighborhood. someone told me that the federal government has approved the money to build a new house and make it more presentable.
Posted on August 9, 2010.