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LudwigPastorius

(14,827 posts)
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 02:29 PM Yesterday

Kitteh Pile!


These babies showed up in my backyard Wednesday.

I've never been able to catch Momma to get her fixed, she's too wily.





Here she is with her best "I made these" pose.

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Kitteh Pile! (Original Post) LudwigPastorius Yesterday OP
Awwww. It's a kitteh cuddle-puddle! n/t CousinIT Yesterday #1
Not sure exactly how old they are, but only a few of weeks, I think. LudwigPastorius Yesterday #2
4-6 weeks, maybe? mwmisses4289 Yesterday #3
How cute! They own you now! JMCKUSICK 23 hrs ago #4
That's for sure. LudwigPastorius 23 hrs ago #5
The Humane Association can probably help Warpy 22 hrs ago #6
Thanks! LudwigPastorius 18 hrs ago #9
Spay/neuter help HighFired49 22 hrs ago #7
Good idea, thanks. LudwigPastorius 18 hrs ago #10
Awwww 💙🐾🐾💙 TommieMommy 22 hrs ago #8

LudwigPastorius

(14,827 posts)
2. Not sure exactly how old they are, but only a few of weeks, I think.
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 02:34 PM
Yesterday

Their eyes are open, but are still blue. Definitely not weaned yet.

Warpy

(114,646 posts)
6. The Humane Association can probably help
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 05:23 PM
22 hrs ago

and big pet stores can occasionally rent Hav-A-Heart traps. Put her babies inside along with some stinky tuna cat food and a bowl of water , towel over the top, and chances are she' go inside.

Or she'll think they're old enough to cope and go off to gestate her next litter while the kittens chow down on the tuna and drink the water. It's worth a try, anyway.

HighFired49

(500 posts)
7. Spay/neuter help
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 05:25 PM
22 hrs ago

You might check with your local city/county animal control to see if they loan live traps. Ours loans no harm cage traps. You can trap a cat and take it back in the cage, and the animal control clinic will neuter and give it a rabies shot for about $40-50. The only thing I have to do is take the cat home and release it after a couple of days, and return the trap/cage for my deposit ($100). I've now got a spoiled, spayed outdoor cat hanging around that I feed, but she is tame enough to pet, and loves to see me. The spayed ones usually don't attract other cats, but should they, they chase them away.

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