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I have a stray kitten. I believe it is litter mate to the orange tabby I found about 2 weeks ago. She has since been tamed and now has a good furever home.
The reason I'm thinking this other stray is a litter mate is because of the size and the fact that both show up in the same location within a couple of days of each other is just too much of a coincidence...especially in our area.
I would like to be able to get ahold of this kitten and try to tame him down or at leas take to the shelter (our local shelter is a no-kill shelter) so that it can be spay/neutered, and get the nutriton and handling that it needs and hopefully also find a furever home.
But, the kitten won't let you near it. It's not aggressive acting, it just runs and hides and will stare at you and meow at you from a short distance. I know it's hungry because it is eating our outdoor cats food, and of course my cats obviously don't have a problem with it.
Can anyone provide any insight or give any advice on the best way to catch or get ahold of a skittish stray kitten? Any advice is extremely helpful. Thanks.
The reason I'm thinking this other stray is a litter mate is because of the size and the fact that both show up in the same location within a couple of days of each other is just too much of a coincidence...especially in our area.
I would like to be able to get ahold of this kitten and try to tame him down or at leas take to the shelter (our local shelter is a no-kill shelter) so that it can be spay/neutered, and get the nutriton and handling that it needs and hopefully also find a furever home.
But, the kitten won't let you near it. It's not aggressive acting, it just runs and hides and will stare at you and meow at you from a short distance. I know it's hungry because it is eating our outdoor cats food, and of course my cats obviously don't have a problem with it.
Can anyone provide any insight or give any advice on the best way to catch or get ahold of a skittish stray kitten? Any advice is extremely helpful. Thanks.