Big news - need advice please! *UPDATE*
My big news is about my three little rascals kittens we rescued in my backyard. We missed one!!!! Late last week I looked outside to see momma cat and a gray kitten eating the food I put out. As soon as she spotted me in the window they ran under the deck. Well we trapped mom yesterday and she is now at the vet waiting to be spayed today and I just now trapped the kitten. Little booger outwitted us yesterday and all we caught was a possum.
The kitten is the identical twin to Pops, solid gray. I have him in the trap covered in my garage to let him calm down but he is full of spit and very wild acting. I need advice on how to try to work with him. I don't even have a good place to keep him. I called the no kill shelter where I got Scout and Jazz and they told me they wouldn't take him as is. So now I need to try to tame him to get him a good home or into the rescue.
As for momma cat, she seems pretty feral and I can't find a rescue or shelter to take her that wouldn't put her down so she will probably go back to my backyard where I will continue to feed and care for her if she will stay. That is the best I can do so I'm asking that no one lecture me on the dangers of outdoor cats.
So now, help! I need to try to tame this little guy without getting myself hurt. By the way, he's about 9 weeks old now.
Just one little bit of advice
What a great rescue story! Congratulations! Those are two lucky kitties.
From experience, I've learned that feral kittens are scared. So very, very scared. Taz will need all the rest he can get and he might not be able to unless he feels secure.
When I tamed two eight-week-old feral kittens, I learned to give them a place to hide. If they can't see out, they think no one can see them. I kept them in a bathroom, but I put a carrier in there and covered it. That way they had a place to curl up and feel safe so they could get the rest they needed.
I wasn't able to separate them and I don't think I would have even if I could. They needed each other.
They turned out to be two loving, precious, beautiful cats. I'm sure that Taz will, too. God bless you for caring enough to give Momma and her kittens a life.
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