If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
Found kittens, what should i do?
I found a couple of kittens in a box in my shed, I startled the mom
and it ran away. Should I just leave them? Will their mom come back? They seem really young and barely able to walk on their own. For now I left them as they were. I'd like to check up on them but I don't want to scare off the mom again. |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
"Rob" wrote in message ... I found a couple of kittens in a box in my shed, I startled the mom and it ran away. Should I just leave them? Will their mom come back? They seem really young and barely able to walk on their own. For now I left them as they were. I'd like to check up on them but I don't want to scare off the mom again. If you have any cat food in the house, put some down, otherwise dont worry. The mum should come back as soon as it is safe. Just make sure she can get in the shed. She will probably move the babies, now you have found them. If she doesnt, you could always put some wet cat-food in a bowl outside the shed (but not too close, you dont want to attract any other animals), just to help her out for a while. |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
On Sun, 03 Apr 2005 01:33:25 +0000, FD701 wrote:
"Rob" wrote in message ... I found a couple of kittens in a box in my shed, I startled the mom and it ran away. Should I just leave them? Will their mom come back? They seem really young and barely able to walk on their own. For now I left them as they were. I'd like to check up on them but I don't want to scare off the mom again. If you have any cat food in the house, put some down, otherwise dont worry. The mum should come back as soon as it is safe. Just make sure she can get in the shed. She will probably move the babies, now you have found them. If she doesnt, you could always put some wet cat-food in a bowl outside the shed (but not too close, you dont want to attract any other animals), just to help her out for a while. And put some dry food and water in the shed. She needs extra nutrition now that she is nursing babies. Once it is quiet, the mother undoubtedly will return. If the food is there, she may want to stay. Good luck. MLB |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
"Rob" wrote in message ... I found a couple of kittens in a box in my shed, I startled the mom and it ran away. Should I just leave them? Will their mom come back? They seem really young and barely able to walk on their own. For now I left them as they were. I'd like to check up on them but I don't want to scare off the mom again. If the kittens are very young, they need to be fed every few (2) hours and kept warm. If you can't get KMR (Kitten Milk Replacer) you can use human baby formula - short term - in an emergency until you get some KMR when the pet store opens. Just mix the baby formula at *twice* the label concentration. Don't feed them more than 5 ml (1 tsp) per feeding and warm the formula to 100 F. If the kittens are very young, you may need to syringe-feed them. If you must feed them with a syringe, feed them *upright* and very slowly so they don't aspirate the formula into their lungs. Its still too cold to leave very young kittens outdoors - The best thing you can do is catch the mother and bring them all inside. Please don't leave the kittens outdoors. Best of luck. Phil. |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
On Sun, 03 Apr 2005 01:33:25 GMT, "FD701"
wrote: "Rob" wrote in message .. . I found a couple of kittens in a box in my shed, I startled the mom and it ran away. Should I just leave them? Will their mom come back? They seem really young and barely able to walk on their own. For now I left them as they were. I'd like to check up on them but I don't want to scare off the mom again. If you have any cat food in the house, put some down, otherwise dont worry. The mum should come back as soon as it is safe. Just make sure she can get in the shed. She will probably move the babies, now you have found them. If she doesnt, you could always put some wet cat-food in a bowl outside the shed (but not too close, you dont want to attract any other animals), just to help her out for a while. thanks for the advice, the kittens are gone and the tuna i left out wasn't even touched. I guess the mom was in a hurry to get them out but I hope she found a good place. |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
"Rob" wrote in message news On Sun, 03 Apr 2005 01:33:25 GMT, "FD701" wrote: .... thanks for the advice, the kittens are gone and the tuna i left out wasn't even touched. I guess the mom was in a hurry to get them out but I hope she found a good place. Rob, She will be back to a source of food. Keep putting it out. If she thinks it is a good, safe shelter, she'll probably bring the kittens back, too. I'll bet they're not very far away. Annie |
#7
|
|||
|
|||
"Annie Wxill" wrote in message ... "Rob" wrote in message news On Sun, 03 Apr 2005 01:33:25 GMT, "FD701" wrote: ... thanks for the advice, the kittens are gone and the tuna i left out wasn't even touched. I guess the mom was in a hurry to get them out but I hope she found a good place. Rob, She will be back to a source of food. Keep putting it out. If she thinks it is a good, safe shelter, she'll probably bring the kittens back, too. I'll bet they're not very far away. Annie Good advice. Put out kitten food. Mom needs all the nutrition she can get right now. Phil |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Found an abondoned kitten, but it died... | TheGringo | Cat health & behaviour | 5 | March 27th 05 02:33 PM |
Just an update of evidence people | Cat man | Cat health & behaviour | 2 | March 11th 05 10:13 PM |
Barn kittens found | Annie Wxill | Cat anecdotes | 99 | June 13th 04 09:48 PM |
My kitten's cat-sonality | Don Liu | Cat health & behaviour | 8 | June 10th 04 02:22 AM |
Playing with 28 Kittens | Bev | Cat anecdotes | 8 | November 26th 03 01:52 AM |