Should you rescue feral kittens?

Leave Them Be! Kittens who are healthy and thriving with their mother outdoors do not need to be “rescued.” You cannot replace a mother cats’ instinctive care. Plus, neonatal kittens (kittens 4 weeks old and younger) need round-the-clock care to survive—which is challenging for humans to provide.

What do you do with an injured feral kitten?

Where to Take a Sick or Injured Community Cat

  1. Find a full-service veterinary clinic or hospital.
  2. Connect with Alley Cat Allies’ Feral Friends Network®.
  3. Ask about the animal hospital, clinic, or veterinarian’s euthanasia policy.
  4. Make sure your veterinarian is prepared.

What should I do if I find a feral cat?

Make sure that if you trap them, you get all of the kittens and the mother cat if possible. Use TNR in order to trap all of them so that they can get neutered and release, and prevent the colony from growing. When looking for the feral kittens, make sure to get them within the quiet, unseen spots, since that’s where the mom keeps them.

When to take feral kittens from the mom?

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.

What’s the difference between a stray cat and a feral cat?

They tend to belong to a colony especially kittens with a mom, whereas stray cats aren’t a part of the colonies. Feral cats do crawl, stay low, and crouch to the ground, usually, a sign of fear, and they protect their bodies with a tail. Feral kittens, if they’re older, tend to do this. They don’t make eye contact.

Is it possible to warm up a feral kitten?

Some may warm up immediately but others may take a lot longer. However, if you’re patient and committed, you’re not only saving the life of a kitten, but you’re helping to bring forth a good and happier furry friend. You’re saving the lives of many, and you’re definitely going to really help a feral kitten.

What’s the best place to raise a feral cat?

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. The safest and best place for them is outdoors – after they have been spayed and vaccinated.

What to do if you find a feral cat or friendly stray?

Contact the shelter in the county where the cat was found, as well as neighboring counties if they are close by. Provide food, water, and shelter. Email SPCA NOVA at [email protected] to see if we can help. We give priority to friendly stray cats, especially if the cat is sick, malnourished, or injured.

Where to surrender kittens in the East Bay?

Surrendering owned kittens to the East Bay SPCA. The East Bay SPCA arranges surrenders of owned kittens (born to a pet mother cat) by appointment. We will evaluate the animal’s health and temperament. To make a surrender appointment, click here. Surrendering kittens elsewhere

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.