Trying AGAIN--My kitten problem!!

swdunn0926

In the Brooder
11 Years
Nov 14, 2008
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Fayetteville
OK folks had a great deal of help through my neighbors and fellow co-workers. Here is my situation again.

Last year someone dropped off a female cat which we have yet to touch, she had three kittens and we cant touch them as well (all of which are female). This year the mother and her 3 daughters all had liters of kittens, 23 to be exact. Well I have gotten rid of 12 and now have 11 left. I am giving a bag of kitten chow away with every kitten I rehome. There are greys, white and grey, and patch work kittens. I live in Fayetteville NC and hope that anyone needing a kitten will contact me. Summer months are kitten times of the year and everyone has them. However I need to find them good homes where they wil not be put down by the animal control, after contacting them they told me they WILL kill them because they are over run with kittens. I already have three cats that are house cats and I cant have any more. MOUSERS HOUSE CATS FARM CATS whatever HELP ME OUT! The mothers are going to be trapped and fixed by the wonderful people at feral cats leaque and returned. But i dont want that type of life for those kittens. Call Sam @ 910-438-9297! Thanks Everyone!
 
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Omgosh, 23 kittens! that's insane...

Have you thought about trapping the females and having them spayed and then releasing them? I used to do that with a rescue with feral cats all the time.
Use really stinky cat food or tuna in the trap, they cannot resist. Then toss a blanket over the whole trap once you've caught one and bring the entire trap to the vet or clinic. They will sedate the cat in the trap, remove her, perform the surgery with absorbing sutures and then put her into a carrier while still out. When she comes to you then release her into a barn or whatnot for a couple of days.
You could do one at a time easily and around here in RI it can be done for less than $40 per cat and that includes shots and ear tattoo and ear notch so that you can easily tell from a distance in the future which cat was spayed.

I wish you the best of luck placing the remaining kittens.
How have you been catching them?
 
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Craigslist maybe? Or look in other areas near you for a no kill animal shelter or group that may help you. We dont have any shelters with in a 100 miles of me but we do have groups who help pay to fix critters and such and find them homes. Good luck
 

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