A cat that appears to be stray may in fact be one that is missing or stolen from its home. Cats wander long distances, particularly if frightened by something or confused by injury or illness.
Te tiaki i ngā ngeru kua taka noa, kua tūkino noatia rānei Looking after stray or mistreated cats
What to do if you see a stray cat
If a cat has been hanging around your property and you suspect it is a stray, contact organisations that can help in reuniting cats with their owners:
- The SPCA can give advice and help - see the SPCA's What to do if you find an animal guide for advice on how to manage and report a stray cat.
- Use the Lost Pets website to post a found cat notice or view lost cat listings free of charge.
- Use the Lonely Miaow website.
Mistreatment of cats
If you have a concern about the mistreatment or welfare of cats, contact the SPCA