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How old are the kittens of the feral cat?

How old are the kittens of the feral cat?

My wife and I began feeding a stray female feral cat several months ago. Soon another cat showed up that appeared to be its daughter. The mom disappeared and came back with 4 week old kittens a month ago. The daughter disappeared and came back with one 3 week old kitten 2 weeks ago.

How many kittens did feral Mama Cat have?

I trapped the 3 siblings, but the last kitten was never food motivated, and previously only entered (zip tied open) traps to follow siblings or mom in.

Can you catch a feral mother with her kittens?

If you trap the mother first you can use her as “bait” to catch the kittens and vice versa. Here are a few videos that might help. The first one shows a great way of keeping a very feral mother with her kittens until she can be fixed. This one shows how to use kittens as bait, but it works just as well if you catch the mother first.

Are there feral cats in my back yard?

I need some help. I feed a colony of feral cats in my back yard. One of them is a pretty young cat that had kittens yesterday or today in some tree limbs/branches that were recently cut down. There seems to be 4 or 5 kittens. The mommy, whom I call sweet-pea, is very friendly and loveable.

Can a feral cat be a good mom?

Feral cats may not want to be near you, but they’re still great moms for their babies! This video shows how you can give feral cats a safe space to raise their young. While the kittens can be socialized and adopted, a feral adult cat cannot be socialized and does not want to be indoors.

I trapped the 3 siblings, but the last kitten was never food motivated, and previously only entered (zip tied open) traps to follow siblings or mom in.

How old do feral cats have to be to be socialized?

If you don’t feel you have the time or the network to socialize the kittens, or if they are older than four months, it is better for you and the kitten for her to be returned to the colony after neutering. Feral Cat FOCUS does not recommend attempting to socialize adult feral cats or kittens older than three months of age.

Can a lost house cat be a feral cat?

Kittens that do not have any contact with humans after they are born will be feral, regardless of whether their mother is a lost house cat or a feral cat living in a colony. They will be frightened of people and demonstrate all of the signs of fear and anxiety that an adult cat would, like spitting, hissing, and running from human contact.

When is the best time to adopt a feral kitten?

Feral or otherwise unsocialized kittens are most easily tamed for adoption and indoor life between the ages of four and eight weeks.

What to do if feral Mama Cat has kittens?

Mum won’t freak out if she has her kittens with her. Keeping them in a small space will help her stay calm. Don’t worry about betraying her trust. I know we all feel like that when trying to do TNR or bring outdoor cats inside, but she’s not going to make the link between trap+coming indoors+trip to the vet = bad human.

How old is a feral mother when she has kittens?

The first one shows a great way of keeping a very feral mother with her kittens until she can be fixed. This one shows how to use kittens as bait, but it works just as well if you catch the mother first. I was once lucky enough to get a litter of 4 week old kittens to foster.

When is the best time to adopt a feral cat?

Feral cats tend to bond with one human, so they best adjust to a new home if they are socialized with other humans before being adopted out. Kittens can be adopted out at 8 weeks or so if tamed and socialized to humans. When screening prospective “parents,” remember that the kitten will do best if there are no small children in the home.

Mum won’t freak out if she has her kittens with her. Keeping them in a small space will help her stay calm. Don’t worry about betraying her trust. I know we all feel like that when trying to do TNR or bring outdoor cats inside, but she’s not going to make the link between trap+coming indoors+trip to the vet = bad human.

How old do kittens have to be to be taken from the mother?

They may be captured in humane traps (available from the Feral Cat Coalition) and should be taken from the mother at 4 to 6 weeks of age. Older kittens can also be captured and tamed, but the process becomes slower and less successful the longer the kittens stay in the wild.

My wife and I began feeding a stray female feral cat several months ago. Soon another cat showed up that appeared to be its daughter. The mom disappeared and came back with 4 week old kittens a month ago. The daughter disappeared and came back with one 3 week old kitten 2 weeks ago.

How old are the kittens on Chicago pets?

Maine Coon x Ragdoll x Bombay Kittens – 11 weeks old! 2 kittens 8 weeks old. Light orange 7 week old female kitten looking nice!! Looking for a Siamese/Ragdoll/Himalayan/Mainecoon kitten!

Is it cruel to separate kittens from feral Moms?

Totally agree with Hissy’s post. I deal with ferals, their babies & fostering quite a lot…and although it may sound cruel to seperate mother from her babies…it truly is best for the babies.

How old are 11 week old kittens on Craigslist?

Few local results found. Here are some from nearby areas. Checking ‘include nearby areas’ will expand your search. 11 week old kittens ready to be your dewormed and snuggle sidekick! kittens to be rehomed together! Kittens need forever loving home!

What happens if you take a kitten from a feral mom?

The longer those little ones are outside (even though they are with their mom) they will become truly feral and it will get very difficult to socialize them. The adults will get over it…my little ladies (outstside colony) were upset with me for a short period of time after I took their little ones.

Is it possible to litter train a feral kitten?

A question I am frequently asked is “Litter Training a Feral Kitten” This is a common problem for you because the kitten is feral. However, just like all litter training, it can be accomplished by using the same methods for all training problems by employing the method that will actually work.

Is there a feral Mama Cat in San Diego?

I am getting ready to capture this mama cat who is very feral, and her 2 kittens that she had, I think about 7-8 weeks ago. The Humane society in San Diego is on lock down due to Covid-19 and every other organization has a huge waiting list to do spaying. So, I am stuck on my own.

When to separate kittens from feral Moms?

Yes you are doing the right thing, although just a bit early- 12 weeks is best, by then the momcats have had enough of the children and the kittens have litter pan manners as well. But if you put the family together right now, they could all vanish, so keep up with what you are doing. Chances are both these females are pregnant again.

I am getting ready to capture this mama cat who is very feral, and her 2 kittens that she had, I think about 7-8 weeks ago. The Humane society in San Diego is on lock down due to Covid-19 and every other organization has a huge waiting list to do spaying. So, I am stuck on my own.

How does a stray cat look like a feral cat?

If the stray is accustomed to living indoors, the outdoors will be rough on the cat and it will likely look dirty, un-groomed, matted, etc. In other words, a stray cat can look the way you would expect a feral cat to look. Feral Surprise: Believe it or not, many female feral cats are very well groomed, just like many wild cats are.

How often do stray and feral cats have babies?

The shocking fact is that a cat can have babies 5 times a year! Even if they bring kittens into this world only once a year that is still a lot of newborn babies to care for. To stop that from happening, the rational thing to do is to trap, neuter and return those stray and feral cats.

Yes you are doing the right thing, although just a bit early- 12 weeks is best, by then the momcats have had enough of the children and the kittens have litter pan manners as well. But if you put the family together right now, they could all vanish, so keep up with what you are doing. Chances are both these females are pregnant again.

How to get rid of a feral kitten?

Taming Feral Kittens 1 Containment I. A feral kitten may hiss and “spit” at humans. 2 Handling. After two days, select the least aggressive kitten, place a towel over it, and pick it up in the towel. 3 Containment II. Within a week the kittens should have made considerable progress. 4 Exposure. 5 Placement.

When to have patience with a feral kitten?

Over 12 weeks, you will need to have patience if the kitten has never been around people. If it was being fed at a feral feeding station, it will already have learned that people = food = good.

Where does a feral cat give birth to a kitten?

Feral moms usually give birth in quiet, unseen spots where kittens will not be visible for several weeks. With no human contact, they will be totally wild. When kittens begin to romp and play, they are first noticed by humans but are not easily captured.

When is the best time to capture a feral kitten?

Capture. Make sure the kitten is at least 4 weeks old — before that, he’s receiving all of his nutrition from his mother’s milk and is less likely to survive if you catch him. The best age for trapping feral kittens is when they are between 5 and 7 weeks old, as they are at the weaning stage.

Over 12 weeks, you will need to have patience if the kitten has never been around people. If it was being fed at a feral feeding station, it will already have learned that people = food = good.

Feral moms usually give birth in quiet, unseen spots where kittens will not be visible for several weeks. With no human contact, they will be totally wild. When kittens begin to romp and play, they are first noticed by humans but are not easily captured.

How old do feral cats have to be to be weaned?

Older feral cats who have been feral for a long time will be most difficult to tame, if you can tame them at all. X Research source Feral kittens should not be removed from their mothers until they are ready to be weaned, at approximately 6-8 weeks of age.

How old do feral kittens have to be to be neutered?

When looking for the feral kittens, make sure to get them within the quiet, unseen spots, since that’s where the mom keeps them. You should wait for them at about 4-6 weeks since they can be taken by the mom at that point. Now at this point, if you do capture them, they tend to need to be neutered immediately.