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    Took in a feral mom and her babies (around 10 weeks old), but mom is over them

    Thank you so much for your help! Here are some adorable pictures - the first is right after miss/mr hard to catch saw their sister in my lap and decided to climb my leg, sit next to her on my lap and purr! The other 2 are their first time in a cat bed. When they were in the basement I had cat...
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    Took in a feral mom and her babies (around 10 weeks old), but mom is over them

    Thank you so much for this advice! We had some big breakthroughs yesterday - I ended up getting 2 traps on loan when I took mom to the local TNR group for her spay, so I used them to get the kittens from the basement. One was caught in time for their scheduled vet appointment so I took her and...
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    Took in a feral mom and her babies (around 10 weeks old), but mom is over them

    Thank you for the response, and you're actually just in time for advice as their vet appointment is this afternoon! I'm feeling very anxious about it - I'm wondering if I should wait on the vet until maybe Monday so I can establish some trust with them. Their mom will be taken for her spay in a...
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    Took in a feral mom and her babies (around 10 weeks old), but mom is over them

    Hi everyone, thank you so much for the comments and support! @terricacatwood , I don't have access to any big kennels or drop traps - the trap I currently have is a small one I trapped one of the kittens with but I have to give it back when mom does TNR today. I'm also not sure he would ever...
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    Took in a feral mom and her babies (around 10 weeks old), but mom is over them

    Hi, I recently took in a mom who has been living in my apartment complex for several years and having litters, along with her 2 babies. I am really in need of support from experts and found this website through stray pet advocacy's website about socializing a feral. I have fostered in the past...
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