Feral in a sentence as an adjective

And that's precisely how you turn feral cats into house cats.

I like to refer to them as feral engineers.

I think having a system such as feral's logarithmic bins would be a nice middle ground here.

They turn feral quickly and **** livestock and horses, and attack children.

Strangely, at the time that this all occurred, there was a glut of feral kittens wandering around Mountain View.

To achieve 'neutral' impact with the rest of the species we would have to live a feral existence without fire.

You then might re-evaluate the hyperbole, but you most likely won't because of the feral panic state you would be in.

Protection against wild and feral animals in rural areas[1].

Anyone who thinks cats having a "wild" streak is a good thing is an idiot, considering the sheer damage done to ecosystems by escaped and feral cats.

It reinforces a sense that at the heart of the American government there's an intelligence community that's turned into a feral beast.

Americans, male and female, toggle between acting like a a pack of feral dogs and a congregation of calvinists whenever the subject comes up.

Sterilize & release programs for feral cats work; the sterilized cats compete for the same resources as unsterilized ones, but are more effective and longer-lived because they don't have to support reproduction.

A person who's addictively obsessed with something is almost feral, operating on instinct -- except with human level brain power to alter their environment to maintain the obsession.

My favorite post:'''When you write that the "problem has been resolved," do you mean that when I open my computer it will no longer smell like a pack of well hydrated feral cats have used it for target practice resolved, or do you mean that you have resolved the mystery of what has caused the problem?

Feral definitions

adjective

wild and menacing; "a pack of feral dogs"

See also: ferine savage