I'm currently doing some tnr and trapped 2 kittens around 5-6 months old. My friend lives where the kittens were trapped along with other cats (trapped-sterilized as well) and she will start feeding them. But she plans to move next year..
The cats and kittens survived all winter without my friend feeding her.
She believes some neighboor leaves out food occasionnally.
The landlord doesn't want people feeding cats.
Is it better to return the kittens where they came from or they can readjust living in my backyard (where I provide shelter, food) ?
I just don't believe the neighboors will be reliable caretakers. But somehow the cats over there seem to survive. Is it good or not to tell my friend to feed constantly for a year and then, I am not sure what will happen. So, basically is she helping by feeding even if they manage without her help ? (Considering she won't be there in a year)
I read it is really hard to relocate, but I wonder for kittens, will they adapt more easily ?
Thanks
The cats and kittens survived all winter without my friend feeding her.
She believes some neighboor leaves out food occasionnally.
The landlord doesn't want people feeding cats.
Is it better to return the kittens where they came from or they can readjust living in my backyard (where I provide shelter, food) ?
I just don't believe the neighboors will be reliable caretakers. But somehow the cats over there seem to survive. Is it good or not to tell my friend to feed constantly for a year and then, I am not sure what will happen. So, basically is she helping by feeding even if they manage without her help ? (Considering she won't be there in a year)
I read it is really hard to relocate, but I wonder for kittens, will they adapt more easily ?
Thanks