This feral cat colony video update follows a local pet store cat supply run focused on keeping the outdoor cats stocked with food and care essentials. Viewer reactions centered on supporting the cats, helping the colony stay cared for, and the value of local businesses that make rescue work easier. For outdoor cat caretakers, supply runs like this are part of the behind-the-scenes work that helps keep a feral cat colony stable through changing seasons.
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About this video
Pet supply runs are part of the real work behind outdoor cat care. Food, straw, bowls, shelter materials, and other basic supplies all help keep a colony stable, and local pet stores can make it easier to restock quickly when the needs of the cats change.
Viewer reactions
Supporting local 🐾💙 Paw Mom stopped by Milford Pet Supply to stock up for the Paw Crew. If you’re local, give them a follow on social and show some love to your neighborhood pet shops!
@ThePawSyndicate · 2 likes
Super Supermarket for super food and super treats for our super cat's '🐾 super paws mum and Dad,SUPER.love the telling of more pages of this story,yes it's 💕
@Mary-d3c8i
I am new to your channel so it’s really nice to actually see Paw Mom! What an adorable cafe for animals and thank you & Paw Dad for being such amazing humans and giving these beautiful kitties safety, warmth & full bellies ❤️🐾❤️🐾❤️🐾❤️🐾❤️🐾❤️
@ctrl_alt_delete4729
Outstanding…… It's always good to get a behind the scenes look at what you two both do…. Especially the cameo appearances you two make 😃
@David-v1m2f
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Common questions about feral cats
What supplies do outdoor feral cats need most?
Outdoor cat caretakers usually need cat food, feeding bowls, straw bedding, shelter materials, and other supplies that help keep a colony fed, dry, and safe through changing weather.
Why support a local pet store for cat rescue supplies?
Local pet stores can make it easier to restock colony essentials quickly while also supporting nearby businesses that may understand the needs of outdoor cats and community caretakers.
