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Hi - I have just trapped a feral cat who appears to be pregnant, and I've put her into a quiet room at the back of my house with litter, places to hide, and food. I've been feeding her for months and have already trapped her only surviving kitten from her last litter (and the kitten is now spayed).
My plan is to have her deliver the next litter then find homes for her kittens; then spay the mom and keep her indoors.
I'm worried because I've never trapped an adult feral before and it's been almost 48 hours - she hasn't moved from under the couch and hasn't eaten or used the litter box. I've put down fresh wet and dry food, as well as a little bit of canned tuna to tempt her, but she won't touch it.
Any suggestions? Surely she cannot go on much longer without eating? I'm getting worried.
My plan is to have her deliver the next litter then find homes for her kittens; then spay the mom and keep her indoors.
I'm worried because I've never trapped an adult feral before and it's been almost 48 hours - she hasn't moved from under the couch and hasn't eaten or used the litter box. I've put down fresh wet and dry food, as well as a little bit of canned tuna to tempt her, but she won't touch it.
Any suggestions? Surely she cannot go on much longer without eating? I'm getting worried.