Stray cats typically possess a high level of alertness. Upon careful observation, you will find that they often rest in the following locations.
- In bushes: Bushes offer great concealment, allowing each cat to find a spot to occupy exclusively. This is an ideal hiding place for cats with territorial instincts. If the bushes are dense, they can also shield the cats from wind and rain.
- In sewers: Stray cats rely on their own abilities to survive, and as carnivores, they may find food such as rats and frogs in sewers. Stray cats like to drill into sewers precisely to search for food and enjoy a hearty meal.
- Under vehicles: In winter, many stray cats start looking for warm places to escape the cold. The first places that attract them are the undersides of cars, especially those that have been recently turned off, as the undersides still radiate heat, thus attracting stray cats to warm themselves under the vehicles.
When you encounter a stray cat, if conditions permit, you can take it to an animal shelter to provide it with a better and safer home.
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