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Get them fixed and release them.
 
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Get them fixed and release them.

I really want the babies to go to good homes. They've never lived outside, and I would like to keep it that way.

The momma will have to decide (after the babies are gone) whether she wants to be a house cat or live outside. We'll make sure she's fixed either way.
 

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Awesome what you are doing for the cats in your neighborhood @Humblefish
My wife and I had long-term cats. Her 'Bill' lived to 22 years. My 'Kashmir' lived to 15.

After that, we vowed to not have any more as it was too heart-breaking, but I brought home another after a year.
Weasel was an awesome kitty until he was taken out by a car.

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Then, years later, my Wife found a stray kitty at work and 'Smokey' ended up at my Mother-in-law's house, after a round of checkups and such.
This picture is of the night she found him at my desk.
He was obviously happy to have a warm home to be in!!

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The next year or 2 later another cat was found and 'Casey' found a home at Mom's
Soo thin!!!

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After Smokey passed away ( clumping cat litter internal problems), Rose adopted Rocky

Rocky is a Maine Coon kitty

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Due to Momma Rose's eventual passing, we are going to need to take these 2 kitties home.
Not looking forward to 'Cat-proofing' the house, but I'll be happy to have these 2 guys here as they are lonely with their Mom being away and such.
 
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PSA to all kitty owners;
Our kitty Smokey (Momma Rose's cat) passed away due to clumping cat litter that built up in his belly.
When you use this product, they lick their paws, and the 'stuff' ends up in their guts.
Our Vet didn't catch it until it was too late.
Our kitty Smokey ended up becoming emaciated as they could not figure out what was happening early enough.
Do not use clumping cat litter ...
 
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PSA to all kitty owners;
Our kitty Smokey (Momma Rose's cat) passed away due to clumping cat litter that built up in his belly.
When you use this product, they lick their paws, and the 'stuff' ends up in their guts.
Our Vet didn't catch it until it was too late.
Our kitty Smokey ended up becoming emaciated as they could not figure out what was happening early enough.
Do not use clumping cat litter ...
Agree. We use pine pellets from the feed store. They are sold for horse stalls. Very inexpensive and no smell.
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Everyone is looking fantastic Humble :D how are the fleas going??

We're managing as best we can. Changing the linens daily and vacuuming the carpet around their suite. ;) If we could kitty litter train the momma that would probably solve the problem. But she's stubborn and demands to be let outside.

She's spending more & more time outside away from her kittens. Which means she could get pregnant again. :( My wife wants to try taking her outside on a leash, but I think she's just gonna freak out.
 
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We're managing as best we can. Changing the linens daily and vacuuming the carpet around their suite. ;) If we could kitty litter train the momma that would probably solve the problem. But she's stubborn and demands to be let outside.

She's spending more & more time outside away from her kittens. Which means she could get pregnant again. :( My wife wants to try taking her outside on a leash, but I think she's just gonna freak out.
I'm glad to hear things are going as best as they can and your regime is definitely working!

I know this might sound mean but it might worth just locking mum inside and just not letting her out. It'll be rough with her persistence for a few days but will be worth it. And in terms of helping her litter train so you can keep her locked in, if you know where she goes to the toilet, get some of the soil and her poop or pee from the spot and put it in the litter tray so that she starts to link the two together. I know it's a gross job but she'll figure it out quick smart if the scent is there :) We had a feral turn into the most wonderful cat in the world that I miss so painfully and he coined on a litter box in hours as our other cat's excrement was in there :)
 

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