We have a friend at work who retired a week ago. (She still comes into the building every day, I don't know what is the matter with her).
She stopped by again today to pick up her plants, and informed me that there are at least two kittens living in the water drainoff on the closed part of the road next to the El Pueblo Adult Education Center.
I brought my packet of kitten chow and walked over and sure enough, there are at least two kittens there. Someone has been giving them wet food (bless them) and I had dry, so I left some food for them.
I am taking the black plastic tray from a tv dinner and poking holes in the corners up near the lip of the tray, to hopefully tie it to the steel bars that are in the drainoff, so that I can leave some water for them. I will also have some more kitten chow for them tomorrow.
I don't know what to do here. There is no way I can leave a trap for them, it would be stolen in a heartbeat. They won't let me near them yet....I'm hoping that after a week or so of feeding them, they might get used to me and let me catch them. (Yeah, right)
Any ideas? I have to be careful because they are right next to Irvington Road and they WILL get killed if they venture out towards that street.
She stopped by again today to pick up her plants, and informed me that there are at least two kittens living in the water drainoff on the closed part of the road next to the El Pueblo Adult Education Center.
I brought my packet of kitten chow and walked over and sure enough, there are at least two kittens there. Someone has been giving them wet food (bless them) and I had dry, so I left some food for them.
I am taking the black plastic tray from a tv dinner and poking holes in the corners up near the lip of the tray, to hopefully tie it to the steel bars that are in the drainoff, so that I can leave some water for them. I will also have some more kitten chow for them tomorrow.
I don't know what to do here. There is no way I can leave a trap for them, it would be stolen in a heartbeat. They won't let me near them yet....I'm hoping that after a week or so of feeding them, they might get used to me and let me catch them. (Yeah, right)
Any ideas? I have to be careful because they are right next to Irvington Road and they WILL get killed if they venture out towards that street.