Mortality rate of stray cats over winter
The winter mortality rate of stray cats is generally about 60%. Most of them are frozen to death, while others may die due to illness or other reasons. Lack of food in winter is also a reason for the death of stray cats. One of the reasons is that parents who are interested in raising cats can give priority to adopting stray cats.
Tip:
When adopting a stray cat, it is best to deworm and vaccinate it before taking it home to prevent microorganisms from invading our living environment and affecting our lives. .
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