A stray cat is a cat without an owner or family. These cats usually roam the streets and forage for food on their own. Without regular food and protection, stray cats are more susceptible to injury and disease. The purpose of rescuing stray cats is usually to help these cats obtain better living conditions, including food, shelter, and medical care. In addition, excessive numbers of stray cats can also have an impact on the urban environment, such as increasing pollution and reproduction rates.
Therefore, some cities will adopt stray cat management measures, including sterilization and sheltering stray cats, to reduce the number of stray cats. Rescuing stray cats can also help alleviate these problems. In general, rescuing stray cats is to help these abandoned or stray cats obtain better living conditions, and to protect the urban environment.