You definitely should not try to catch them. If they are truly wild, you never know what kind of diseases they have. Instead, google your hometown's animal rescue center and let the professionals handle them until they have been determined healthy. Then, if you decide that you CAN afford the vet bills, perhaps adopting one would be an option. Otherwise, you'll not be charged, not be injured, and hopefully someone responsible will adopt them. Also, not all rescue agencies euthanize animals, so if that's weighing on your conscience, just do a little research to find which agency to call.
2007-06-19 20:47:18
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answered by Leina 3
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Hi
You can try that, but maybe the SPCA is the best bet, they usually only charge a small fee to drop off an animal. You can try deworming them, but should get enough for all of them as they will all eat the food and they may just pass the worms
on to each other. Just canned Super Supper is what my cats love. It could have anything wrong with it and if you have other cats I wouldn't let it near them as it may have feline aids.
I hope you can catch it and at least drop it off at the SPCA.
2007-06-19 19:21:22
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answered by uniqueunicornbc 2
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that's something basically a vet can help. Take her in and clarify the region. If money is a controversy, touch less costly clinics, the ASPCA or or humane employer with a hospital. She could have a blockage that did no longer bypass with the start of the kittens. something must be up against the spinal twine. She desires a vet now, earlier that's basically too previous due.
2016-10-18 02:55:48
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answered by dawber 4
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Let Nature take it's course. In some cities it is illegal to feed the wild cats. If you try to catch it you risk getting bit and may even get an infection.
2007-06-23 02:11:37
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answered by Thomas S 6
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you should try to catch all of the cats and take them to the nearest humane society shelter for treatment and hopefully they can all find new homes and have happy lives. at the hopefully no-kill shelter they will get proper medical treatment and be spayed or neutered.
2007-06-19 19:41:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Ifn one of dem thar wild cats scratches or bites you it could be you in the hospital.
2007-06-19 19:48:52
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answered by dave777 4
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yes please pleaes do something abot it, maybe talk to a vet tell them your situation, some will lower the cost bc it is a rescued cat jst explain yoour whole situation to them
2007-06-19 20:53:56
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answered by ii love him xo 4
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call animal control
2007-06-23 13:28:01
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answered by cheri h 7
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