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? asked in PetsCats · 6 years ago

Found cats outside my house what to do?

So I found cats in my front yard under a bush I don't know what to do.. Who should I call? Everything seems to be closed today but I live in Arizona (extremely hot) and I'm getting worried for them

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  • Anonymous
    6 years ago

    See if they have a collar or any identification. Do you think they belong to someone? If you see these cats often enough, they must belong to someone since they are wandering around your neighborhood. If you don't mind, I suggest you take care of them, until you can contact an animal shelter, or until the weather gets better. I checked the Arizona weather on Google. It will be very hot this week, so I strongly advise you to take care of them, and let them in your house. Don't keep them in your garage since they could die and not have any air. Keep them in an unused room in your house. Give them plenty of water and for food you can give them cooked scrambled eggs, and de-boned meat, and broccoli. I hope this helped :)

  • 6 years ago

    Ok, so whatever you do, DO NOT FEED THEM OR LET THEM IN YOU'RE HOUSE!!! If they are stray, they could spread diseases, but if not, it could become loyal to you, so you would basically be stealing someone's cats. If you are genuinely concerned, I think you'd be ok to leave them a bowl of water.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    6 years ago

    You could ask arizona humane society

    AHS accepts all sick and injured stray animals. You may bring them to our Sunnyslope Campus or call our EAMT™ Dispatch Center at 602.997.7585 Ext. 2073 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily.

    http://www.azhumane.org/contact-us/lost-or-found-a...

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