Hi! We kept feeding Miss Kitty and her surviving three down to one time a day with my home made food only. It has been so much fun watching them play on the grass from our kitchen window. She is the best mother I have ever seen caring more for her three than herself! They seem to go their separate ways most of the day but meet at our dinner spot ~ sometimes waiting! I can never seem to get close to them but sometimes Miss Kitty sits a couple of feet away from me as I tell her how good a mother she is. By the way they all really like Horizon Organic Whole Milk which I also give them in the evening. Blessings! Jayna
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Posts: 1063 | Location: Fountain Valley, CA 5 mi. from Disneyland | Registered: Jan 04, 2005
You are an angel for sure for taking care of them! Is it possible to trap Miss Kitty and her kitties so that they can be spayed/neutered? Don't know hold old the kittens are, but when the time is right it would be great to do this.
Greenangel, Have you contacted a feral cat rescue organization for help trapping these cats? There are feral cat resucers who will assist you in an effort have the momma a babies spayed & neutered before the produce more homeless kittens! also to have them vetted for feline diseases including testing for lukemia. best for them and domesic cats who might come in contact with them.......
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Posts: 2694 | Location: NE of S.F. | Registered: Apr 13, 2006
No one can catch these. I called some groups here. Seems that they are no longer available to help. Too many kitties! At least no mice! Blessings! Jayna
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Posts: 1063 | Location: Fountain Valley, CA 5 mi. from Disneyland | Registered: Jan 04, 2005
I sure hope you can find SOMEONE to help you catch them. There are many, MANY dangers everywhere for outdoor kitties. Not good for them to be outside & wild. Plus, they WILL keep reproducing if they're not spayed & neutered.
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