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PayItForward
06-05-2003, 11:23 AM
Oh No.. There is a third kitten. :eek: That we haven't caught yet.

I went back just to nosy and found another black kitten.

We couldn't catch her, she hid too well, so we are going back in an hour to try again.

If we catch her, we'll have to hold the kitten at least overnight, shelter is closed until 11am tomorrow.

What do we feed a 6 week ish kitten, if we catch it. (lady said at the shelter 6 to 7 weeks) Does this kitten need to feed off mum or will it be alright with soft food & water.

Ahh. My arms are hurting with all the stratches from the brambles, we are going to order takeway & a glass of wine, hopefully after we catch the third kitten.

I feel so bad for her, we have taken her siblings and mum away, though her dad (big fat tom) is still around. We'll catch him later and get him netured.

K & L
06-05-2003, 11:33 AM
If the kittens are 6-7 weeks of age they can be fed kitten food, either canned or dry (we usually soften with a bit of water). Good luck in capturing this poor baby!

HayleyRosie
06-05-2003, 12:41 PM
I hope you catch that third kitten soon. Keep us posted please.

PayItForward
06-05-2003, 12:59 PM
Can't find her. :(

I'm going back after tea (I've not eaten today and I am so tired & my arms hurt.)

I'm starting to think we'll never find this one again.

May I have a big PT prayer to help us find & capture Houdini kitten (Named because she just vanished into thin air before our eyes.)

Silly kitty, don't you want to be with your mum & siblings

slick
06-05-2003, 01:04 PM
OK. You got it. Really, really really big prayers coming to you for capture of little Houdini. Don't worry little one, we only want you to be safe....

PayItForward
06-05-2003, 02:06 PM
Bad News, we still can't find her.

I am so angry, they were so certain. Oh yeah there was 4 kittens but two died !?! Stupid people. They even suggested that next doors 15 year old cat could feed the missing kitten.....no.

If we had known another kitten was out there, we wouldn't have took mum away.

More prayers please, it's getting dark, so she's probually(hopefully) holed up somewhere for the night.

We'll go back in the morning but sadly I don't think we're going to find her. Poor Kitty.

So the day has a complete mess, we shouldn't have picked up any cats....hindsight eh.

K & L
06-05-2003, 02:13 PM
Be sure and set some food & water out in the location you saw the kitten. Since it doesn't have it's mom at least it would have some food and water! Don't give up, it will come around when hungry enough. Just keep suppling the food so it knows it's there. Feed in the same location everytime. Good luck to you and the kitten!

PayItForward
06-05-2003, 02:40 PM
The people whose house it is said they'll feed it & call us if it returns.

There is no point in free feeding as they're are too many other cats (including neighbours cats) which will eat it.

But I just have no idea where it went. One minute she was running from me to Steve about 2 metres off though the brambles and she just vanished while we watched her.

PayItForward
06-05-2003, 02:42 PM
I am just worried that she won't survive the night without her mum & siblings. :(

But I am going around tomorrow, just in case.

Randi
06-05-2003, 02:50 PM
Oh poor kitty - and what a day for you! :( Please keep looking! I really hope you'll find her!!

Best of luck! :)

K & L
06-05-2003, 02:51 PM
Cats are survivors..as long as it has access to food/water/and shelter it should survive! Make sure the kitten is able to eat the food your neighbors are feeding...in other words...kitten food so it's not too large for it to chew etc.

I can understand your fear. This happened to us on a trapping at the park, we got all but one kitten. We stayed there for hours until we finally caught it.

Prairie Purrs
06-05-2003, 03:09 PM
Kittens can be tough little creatures. My ex and I lived on a farm and he brought home a tiny kitten, planning to raise her as a barn cat. The little thing ran off into the cornfield behind the house and disappeared. I arrived home and tried to find her--no luck. A couple days later I heard a mewing from a big bush near the house, and we managed to extract a very scared kitten. I brought her inside and fed her and told the ex to forget about the barn cat idea, and my Keke girl was my best friend for 13 years. :)

PayItForward
06-05-2003, 03:18 PM
Thanks Randi, K & L, CatsinDenver

I am hoping that me & Steve can catch her tomorrow.

jenluckenbach
06-05-2003, 06:48 PM
Sorry that I am just catching up with this now. Do not beat yourself up for not knowing about the third kitten. You still did the right thing. Had you waited, maybe none would be safe right now. With a bit of persistance, you will catch little Houdini.

PayItForward
06-05-2003, 06:57 PM
you will catch little Houdini.
Jen, I hope you are right.

Uabassoon
06-05-2003, 07:00 PM
Good luck with everything. I hope you are able to catch the kitten tomorrow. But I don't think you need to worry. I'm sure the kitten will be fine until tomorrow. Cats are smart creatures, they have excellent survival skills.

L. Wayne
06-06-2003, 06:25 AM
A kitten that age would probably relish a meal of tuna banquet cat food. I use it as a treat for my brood. You could open it up on the spot, and within a short time the black kitten will come out to find where that delicious aroma is coming from.

PayItForward
06-06-2003, 06:49 AM
I'm waiting for Steve to return home from work. As we need two of us to catch the kitten in the brambles.

We should be out there in about 5 hours, But we have the neighbours on alert (they are to ring me if they see Houdini returning)

If the kitten arrives back before Steve gets home, I'll try and lug the heavy humane trap over, though I am unsure if the kitten would enter a trap/have the body weight to set the trap off.

Ideally, we catch her later if she has returned. As we are sure she had moved yesterday from the giant bramble patch. Though it is very difficulty to spot a black kitten in undergrowth.

Yes, we are using tuna (in brine) to entice kitties, the CPL lady said real tuna smells the strongest. And the old lady is feeding the cats tuna daily (I have told her it's not good for them) so they are used to it.

Wish us luck.

PayItForward
06-06-2003, 02:40 PM
Yeah :D
http://petoftheday.com/talk/showthread.php?s=&threadid=27965