Can you touch and pet the mother cat, or is she too skittish? Does she let you pick up her babies? My suggestion is to get the collar off the mum, take her to the vet and get her spayed, then keep her and find a way to get good homes for the kittens.We have a very similar situation however its a tad more serious as we now have kittens are now snuggled in our garage! They are super cute, friendly and about 3-4 weeks old. Its a tiny village and we know everyone, no one claiming ownership (although we have our suspicions). The mum cat has a collar but it has no details on it and needs removing as its to small IMHO. I know vet fees are extortionate (bad experiences tell me so) an with the 9 week vaccines looming id love to know some options. I'd love to keep one cat but not 5 and a mother! Can I sell them before the vaccines?
Sorry, I feel bad as I'm very unversed in cat care so any help is appreciated! Also please tell me if I'm taking over this thread, happy to start a new one!
"sell them before the vaccines" !!! Do people in your area pay real money for kittens? In my area (granted, the USA, but my state has better animal welfare laws than most and lots of resources where you can bring kittens and they will get a good home) too many kittens are being born so it's more of a challenge to find good homes for them. Some people try to get money for them, claiming typical kittens are some rare breed, but for the most part, by the time they are 9 weeks old, responsible people relinquish them to their local rescue or animal control. Irresponsible people let them run away, and kill lots of songbirds and spread diseases among the local cat population, before being airlifted by a hawk or run over by a car.
Does your village or one nearby have an animal control or SPCA? They should be able to help.