@sarthur2 I already saw your opinion before. I posted again to get other user opinions.
I don't see anything wrong with me possibly bringing her baby back when I will be feeding them and providing them outside shelter!
Is it true that a mother cat won't recognize her kittens once they are taken away somewhere else and lose their nest smell? If the kitten was 7 weeks old when taken away from the mom cat and its been 10 days, will the mom cat recognize her baby if reunited? Mom cat seems so lonely and I feel...
I've had mom cat fixed. She is just so lonely I feel bad. She looks at me through the window meowing for attention now. At first I thought she was out of food, but she had plenty of food when I went back outside and checked. She just wanted attention.
Ok so this kitten was born feral. Took the kitten to someone to take care of it on Wednesday. Mom (feral cat), who I feed, seems so lonely now. I'm just wondering if I should bring the kitten back for her. I think I made the wrong decision finding the kitten a home. If I brought the kitten...
Is it true that a mother cat won't recognize her kittens once they lose their nest smell? If the kitten (say 7 weeks old) has been away from the mom cat for 2 days, will the mom cat recognize her baby if reunited?
Can anyone please tell me what's wrong with this kittens tail. It's 4 weeks old and was born feral. They came out of where mom was hiding them yesterday.
I'm guessing 4 weeks old. Peewees will only take them if they are 6 to 7 weeks. When I called at 7.5 weeks for Harry's moms kittens, they told me no the kittens were too old.
I put some water on dry food to make it soft then Harry ate all of it instead of her food. There are 3 kittens. 2 gray and one black. Peewees will take the gray kittens, but can't take black. I'm thinking about maybe keeping the black kitten for Harry to keep outside with her. I feel bad...