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goneriding Posted - Nov 18 2009 : 7:53:08 PM
I knew we had a few cats but since I've moved my mare to another corral, I've noticed we have a LOT of kitties out there. Sunday, I counted about 5 and then today, there are two more. The young ones look like older kittens and mama is teaching them to hunt. They are cuter than bugs ears!!

I put out a chicken carcass and all the cooled gravy for them and now they seem to think that I'm pretty cool. I want to buy cat food for them but then I want them to keep the mouse/vole population down. Mama cat just looks so skinny but her eyes are bright.

It was really cute to see her scout out some territory (going almost underneath my chow-eating mare) and then give some sort of signal to her young'uns (two orange-y ones, one with 4 white feet!) that it's okay to forge ahead.

I talked with one of the ranchhands and he said there are more out at the hay barns. I know that some of the kittens won't make it to adulthood and that's the way it is. To catch them would be almost impossible. We're not inundated after all these years this ranch has been here so I'm not worried about over-population. There are cougars and coyotes roaming around in the treeline so that has to factor in too. Kinda sad to look at them and wonder who is going to make it and who isn't.

For right now, though, they are a delight!

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Sarahpauline Posted - Nov 19 2009 : 04:53:06 AM
You are right to buy them food. Cats will always hunt even if they have eaten. And they can do a better job if they are healthy. In our area we have a program for spaying and neutering a feral population. The shelter comes and traps all the cats, spays or neuters, vaccinates, checks em out and keeps em overnight, then you bring them out and let them go back home. It is really a wonderful program.

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goneriding Posted - Nov 18 2009 : 8:58:07 PM
Oh, snap!! A present, eh?? Well, that can't be any worse than the almost 300 mice my hubby has caught around our house! I am buying some cat food, can't stand it, have to buy some food for them!!

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Bear5 Posted - Nov 18 2009 : 8:03:06 PM
winona:
I bet those kitties and the mama cat loved the chicken and gravy. Just feed them cat food once a day, they'll still catch the rodents. Mine do.
Of course my outside cats eat three times a day, they do catch the rodents but just as gifts for me their mommy!
Marly

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