Su Ann wrote to me sometime back asking for help for a kitten who was trapped in a drain. We tried and one of our volunteers went to the site itself but couldn't get into the drain. Subsequently, the kitten got out by herself or maybe the mother-cat got her out. The mother-cat was also quite fierce so it wasn't possible to catch her for spaying.
Now, the the mother has given birth to another litter. It's only been 3 months - this is how fast unspayed free-roaming cats breed.
Su Ann writes:
Hi Kah Yein,
Sorry to bother you again... but the stray momma cat just had a new litter of kittens.. in my garden. She is under the tree in my garden with 5 kittens right now. I just noticed them there this evening because my dog was excited about something under the tree so when I went to investigate, I saw the kittens.
They are only a few feet away from my veranda, so I left a big pail with some bedding inside and food + water under there in hopes that the mom cat will decided to move her kittens there instead, because right now they are exposed to rain. She is very fierce and I can't get anywhere near her or the kittens.
Do you have any ideas what I should do? The kittens are maybe 2 weeks old--they are crawling around and eyes are half open. I don't mind taking care of them till they are 8 weeks old and can be rehomed, but I have no idea how I'm going to catch the mother cat. She hisses at me whenever I get near her or the kittens. Ideally I would like to catch the mother cat once the kittens are 8 weeks old so that I can bring her to be spayed.
Thanks for your help!!
Su Ann
First things first, the mother-cat must be allowed to nurse her kittens until they are weaned off.
If you'd like to adopt these little kittens after they have been weaned, please write to Su Ann at lucidly@gmail.com
One step at a time now....
Photos the kittens:
They all seem to look like their momma.
Beautiful little black-and-whites.
I heard from somewhere that black-and-whites are VERY resilient and have "more than nine lives"!!