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What should I do with these kittens?
There are some wooden boards in the backyard of my house that my landlord has not yet withdrawn naughty. Two days ago I saw a white cat on top of the tables and when I approached her, I discovered three kittens. He began to whistle, and ran kittens hiding under the table Wood, impossible for me to see them. My plan is to try to catch the kittens and find homes, and get the mother cat and set its launch, because I'm afraid it's too wild to be a house cat. Problem is that you can not seem to be able to catch the kittens. I put food and a small box with blankets. The saw was in the interior of this morning, but as soon as he approached, she ran. I live in New Jersey, it's getting cold outside. Are these kittens to be able to survive? What should I do?
Get live animal traps if you want to catch them. Take the kittens to get the mother spayed, and the release of his keeping the babies until they are old enough to be re-homed. I think it is better to separate the kittens from the mother, even if the kitten is what nursing is about 4 weeks old. So you can socialize kittens so they do not wild like the mother and have no chance of getting approved. It will end up like her mother has more babies. For now you can make your winter for the cat family and offer some food kitty. The following link shows you how to make a winter shelter for cats. ~ ~ ~ As the contact person below NJ SPCA http://njspca.org "Does NJSPCA euthanize animals? The NJSPCA not run a shelter and do not euthanize animals. Unfortunately, Many shelters are forced to slaughter the animals humanely because of the large volume of dogs and cats are homeless. "" What can you do about cats street? Trap-Neuter-Return. TNR is a nonlethal form of animal control proactively refers to the overpopulation of cats through sterilization. The purpose of TNR, a comprehensive and permanent, in which feral cats already living outdoors are humanely trapped, evaluated, vaccinated and neutered by veterinarians, is to return the cats to the area from which they were taken. The evaluation determines whether these cats will be returned to their familiar habitat under the lifelong care of volunteers placed for adoption or, in the case of cats who are ill or injured beyond recovery, humanely euthanized "at:. http://njspca.org/awareness-animal-faq.htm # P16
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