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Went outside and four of them on the porch! All about 4-5 weeks old and feral. We live on a very busy street, with cars flying thru up to fifty miles an hour. We took them in and left food for mom. I feel bad taking them from mom, but we have a lot of dogs and traffic in the area. Now to get them checked and new homes. I'll post pics shortly. They are adorable!
Went outside and four of them on the porch! All about 4-5 weeks old and feral. We live on a very busy street, with cars flying thru up to fifty miles an hour. We took them in and left food for mom. I feel bad taking them from mom, but we have a lot of dogs and traffic in the area. Now to get them checked and new homes. I'll post pics shortly. They are adorable!
Ummm, I think the case is rather that kitty mum has ditched them. Ferals or semi-feral cats sometimes do this as a way of weaning. It may mean kitty mum is already pregnant again.
I was thinking the same thing. The only way that many kittens could have come up those stairs together was if mom brought them. They were found in a pile against my door. Will have pics up in about 2 min.
Ohhhhhh, I want the calico! Sniff-sniff; my Carly would never stand for it, though. She's old and gettin' cranky, just like the human she owns..
Would be wonderful to find homes fast. We can only hope they are cute enough for someone to want. I wish we had the means to keep the calico and the white one!
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