Cats you pick up may carry some parasites and infectious diseases, including toxoplasmosis, fleas, lice, ticks, rabies, cat scratch fever, etc., which can be transmitted to humans and threaten the health of their owners. Secondly, stray cats are generally wary of people and are more aggressive, so if you take them home and raise them, they may scratch or bite people. Finally, many stray cats have become accustomed to the living environment in the wild. They feel insecure when living with humans. If they are locked in a room or cage for a long time, they may become irritable, depressed, and want to run away from home. However, if the cat you picked up is more friendly, it is not completely impossible to keep it. You just need to take it to the veterinary hospital for a checkup before taking it home. After returning home, temporarily lock it in a cage and let it out for activities after deworming and vaccination. |
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