Good Evening Everyone,
A little background. We managed to trap and sterilize the three mamma cats through our local TNR program. So for the time being the colony shouldn't increase. One mamma cat has 4-5 kittens, I am not sure where they have gone to since she was trapped, we haven't seen her back for daily feedings. I can only hope they have located another food source and relocated.
One of the mamma's had a litter in the backyard, I am not sure what happened to the rest of the litter but I have only been able to locate one of her kittens. She was the cutest little Tan with blue eyes fluff ball I have seen, and thought if I could catch her I would do my best to socialize her to an indoor kitty. Well, I was successful in my endeavors , sent kitty through the TNR process and have her in my spare bedroom. I have a follow up appointment at my vet for the remaining shots and a full checkup.
I have been doing some reading here an on the inter-webs about the best approach to working with the new fur baby. I have her in a large dog crate with litter box, food and water, one of my t-shirts and a hidey box. I am having second thoughts on the hidey box, as when she sees me walk buy she runs to the box. I get that is going to be her first instinct as the first 7 weeks of her life that is what she has been taught by mamma.
She has only been inside for about a day and a half now, so there is still some hissing when I go go in to clean litter box and change water and food. I know it's going to take some time to convince her I mean no harm. I am wondering if it was a mistake to add the hide box, and what sort of issues it might cause removing it. I do talk to her every time I am in or near the room trying to build up her confidence in me.
Any thoughts or suggestions on how best to proceed with working with her would be greatly appreciated.
I don't have any better pics at the moment, this is from the day I caught her, she wasn't exactly thrilled.
A little background. We managed to trap and sterilize the three mamma cats through our local TNR program. So for the time being the colony shouldn't increase. One mamma cat has 4-5 kittens, I am not sure where they have gone to since she was trapped, we haven't seen her back for daily feedings. I can only hope they have located another food source and relocated.
One of the mamma's had a litter in the backyard, I am not sure what happened to the rest of the litter but I have only been able to locate one of her kittens. She was the cutest little Tan with blue eyes fluff ball I have seen, and thought if I could catch her I would do my best to socialize her to an indoor kitty. Well, I was successful in my endeavors , sent kitty through the TNR process and have her in my spare bedroom. I have a follow up appointment at my vet for the remaining shots and a full checkup.
I have been doing some reading here an on the inter-webs about the best approach to working with the new fur baby. I have her in a large dog crate with litter box, food and water, one of my t-shirts and a hidey box. I am having second thoughts on the hidey box, as when she sees me walk buy she runs to the box. I get that is going to be her first instinct as the first 7 weeks of her life that is what she has been taught by mamma.
She has only been inside for about a day and a half now, so there is still some hissing when I go go in to clean litter box and change water and food. I know it's going to take some time to convince her I mean no harm. I am wondering if it was a mistake to add the hide box, and what sort of issues it might cause removing it. I do talk to her every time I am in or near the room trying to build up her confidence in me.
Any thoughts or suggestions on how best to proceed with working with her would be greatly appreciated.
I don't have any better pics at the moment, this is from the day I caught her, she wasn't exactly thrilled.