A feral mum and three kittens (who seem several weeks old, they are eating proper food - I'm not good at ageing kittens) have moved into a small lean-to/verandah at the back of my house. I noticed a cat hanging around a few weeks ago, when it was really cold, so put a cardboard box in there with lots of old jumpers. She's using this as a nest.
I only noticed them tonight. I heard noise out there while in the kitchen. I looked through the glass in the back door and was surprised to see the kittens playing with an old mop! They're gorgeous.
I would like to trap mum before she gets preggers again. So the situation is urgent: the kittens seem to be weaned and she'll be in heat again soon!
The kittens shouldn't be a problem to home. Fred and Vic don't need the back room anymore, so I can put the family in there. Trouble is, if I do TNR, where do I return mum to? I'd rather rehome her. BUT NOT WITH ME! I can't afford any more cats.
They seem tamer than last year's feral rescues. I'm wondering how to trap them. If I use a feral trap, mum (and maybe the other kittens) will see what happens and either move, or just refuse to go into the trap. (This is how I failed to catch the mother last year.)
I think mum will move them all. I'm wondering whether to take the time to befriend them and coax them into the kitchen: then I'll have a mum and three feral kittens loose in my small kitchen.
I'm still in shock from discovering them. As you may have surmised, I don't go into my garden much in the winter so only discovered this tonight. This may explain why Sam's been in a bad mood the last couple of days: hissing at Polly, Fred and Vic.
Any advice would be welcome. They came to me for a reason, methinks, so are now my problem. I don't just want to hand this over to the RSPCA, who would pts, nor to CP as the local one pts FIV cats.
I would especially appreciate advice concerning catching them all.