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.
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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.
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.
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.