The difference between a stray and a free cat
This is an important question to ask yourself in the event that a cat cat catches your attention on the street. Most people don't know the distinction.
You should know that a stray cat can become a "free" cat.
A "free" cat is one that is cared for by an association and then released in the same place where it was captured.
Of course, the re-release of a cat is most of the time completed by a feeding system to accompany the cat that has been helped. The cat that is now free has the possibility to stay on the streets without being worried. It will not be able to end up in the pound and, above all, it will not risk proliferating because it will have been sterilized.
Recognizing a free cat is sometimes difficult, because they don't have a collar, but if you pay attention, you should recognize a tattoo on the cat's right ear. This is what should make you think it's a free cat.