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Why do stray cats bring their kittens to you?
Your cat keeps bringing you her kittens because she wants them to get used to you and be well acquainted and let them familiarize with your code of conduct. Your feline knows she lives with you, and her kittens will as well, so she wants them to be used to humans.
What to do if stray cat brings kittens?
Caring for Litters of Stray Kittens
- What you can do:
- Call your local shelter or rescue group:
- Call your own veterinarian.
- Bring mom and her kittens inside (if possible)
- Once inside, interact with the kittens as much as possible.
- Get everyone spayed and neutered to avoid future litters.
Should you take kittens from a feral cat?
5-6 weeks is the optimal age to take the kittens from a feral Mama Cat for socialization and adoption placement, and any time after 8 weeks for Trap-Neuter-Return (spay/neuter, vaccination, eartip, and return to their colony). For kittens of friendly cats, they should remain with Mama Cat until at least 8-10 weeks old.
Is it normal for my cat to leave her kittens?
Mother cats leave their kittens when they are not in the correct state to have babies. Some of the cats give birth when they are around 6-7 months which Is an indication that these cats are too young to be mothers. Some cats also end up suffocating their kittens when anxious and stressed.
Will a feral cat abandon her kittens?
A Mother cat will leave her kittens for hours at a time. She will NOT return if you are standing over her kittens. The mother cat offers her kittens’ best chance for survival, so wait and watch as long as you can. If mom returns and the area is relatively safe, leave the kittens alone with mom until they are weaned.
How do you tame a feral cat and a kitten?
These 6 steps will help you turn that frightened neighborhood kitty into a new furry friend!
- Let the cat make the first move.
- Keep her coming back for more.
- Slowly desensitize her to life with humans.
- Respect her space.
- Consider a calming remedy to help her with the transition.
- Be patient!
Can you tame feral kittens?
Feral kittens can usually be tamed if they are rescued young enough AND they are socialized properly. Feral kittens should begin their socialization as young as possible (before 6 weeks of age). It can take months for these kittens and cats to bond with the new caretaker.
Can I bring a feral cat to a shelter?
The only reason to bring a community cat into a shelter is to spay or neuter her and then return her to her outdoor home. We have also learned that just as it is best not to intervene with baby birds or bunnies, it is best to leave feral kittens with their mothers in their outdoor homes until the kittens are no longer nursing.
Is it best to leave feral kittens with their mothers?
We have also learned that just as it is best not to intervene with baby birds or bunnies, it is best to leave feral kittens with their mothers in their outdoor homes until the kittens are no longer nursing. Keeping a feral mother cat in the shelter for an extended period is inhumane and misguided.
What happens if you pick up a feral cat by hand?
You should NEVER pick up a feral cat by hand. That’s because you’re protecting yourself from diseases, especially if they are rabid, and it also protects the kitten too. If a kitten bites a human they may have to be euthanized.
How to get rid of a feral kitten colony?
Use TNR in order to trap all of them so that they can get neutered and release, and prevent the colony from growing. When looking for the feral kittens, make sure to get them within the quiet, unseen spots, since that’s where the mom keeps them. You should wait for them at about 4-6 weeks since they can be taken by the mom at that point.