Look What I Found in the Clearance Section
#23
My thoughts exactly. I have found that if I would be looking for a new pet, I'd just check with our local vet (rural town). They get drop offs all the time. They currently have a small black lab 'living' with them. She's the sweetest thing!!
#27
I can keep two of them. I have another spoken for, and I think I should have no problem giving the others away. My Veterinarian is a friend of mine and he helps me with numerous projects. I'm sure he can't wait to help with kittens!
#28
Even if they were being taken care of by a feral mother, they would then grow to be feral too. Not something many communities are okay with. Don't worry, they will be placed with good homes who want a cat.
am I the only one who is worried the kittens got taken away from their mom? If she is a typical feral cat she would vamoose when people come by, so the workers would not see her, just the kittens, and assume she "dumped" them. I don't think too many mother cats do that to kittens that young.
I am glad you are bottle feeding them but if they had stayed with their mom, it wouldn't be necessary.
I am glad you are bottle feeding them but if they had stayed with their mom, it wouldn't be necessary.
#30
Now the mom is still out there, unspayed, and will probably have another litter.