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How long do feral cats stay with their mother?
Feral cats leave their kittens at about five weeks old with the weaning process, though they don’t leave them outright. The mother restricts nursing, encouraging them to go out on their own and hunt. Eventually, the kittens become older and independent enough that they stop returning to the nest.
What does it mean when a stray pregnant cat comes to your house?
A cat coming to your doorstep could mean several things: Readily available food or water outside your home can attract feline pets. They will also hang around if they find a warm, safe, and quiet spot close to your house. Safety: A cat asking you to let them in is likely lost, hungry, or in need of safe refuge.
Do feral cats live together?
Almost all feline species live (mostly) solitary lives. However, some feral cats will live in colonies that loosely resemble lion prides. A colony consists of a group of (usually) related females and their offspring. The size of the colony depends on the availability of food and other resources.
Will feral cats miss their kittens?
It may seem callous for a cat to let go of her kittens so easily, but this behavior is completely natural. Cats don’t experience the longing that most human parents would experience when separated from their offspring.
How long does it take for a cat to move her kittens?
Most queens will start to move their kittens at 2 weeks of age. It’s worth noting the timeframe as most cats won’t move their kittens for their first 14 days of life. Kittens are reliant on their mother for the first 2 weeks of their life. As newborns, kittens are blind and deaf as they cannot open their eyes or ears.
Is it best to leave feral kittens with their mothers?
We have also learned that just as it is best not to intervene with baby birds or bunnies, it is best to leave feral kittens with their mothers in their outdoor homes until the kittens are no longer nursing. Keeping a feral mother cat in the shelter for an extended period is inhumane and misguided.
Can I bring a feral cat to a shelter?
The only reason to bring a community cat into a shelter is to spay or neuter her and then return her to her outdoor home. We have also learned that just as it is best not to intervene with baby birds or bunnies, it is best to leave feral kittens with their mothers in their outdoor homes until the kittens are no longer nursing.
Are there stray cats that are free roaming?
The large gray area with free-roaming cats, however, are stray cats. A stray cat may seem feral at first. But given time, you might get close to them and even tempt them inside. With time, they might make a wonderful house cat, companion, or pet for you or another good home.
What to do if a feral cat shows up on Your Doorstep?
Sometimes a cat shows up in your neighborhood or on your doorstep, and it’s obvious that the cat is feral. There’s no way you’re going to lure the cat inside or touch her, and the best you can do is feed her, and hopefully, implement some TNR.
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