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I have recently found a cat and her three kittens living under my neighbors shed. Me and my friends have been feeding them cheese and tuna, but we are running low on that. So I was wondering what other things cats likes to eat other than tuna and meat, is there any type of bread they'll like or vegetable. Anything would work..Also the kittens do approach me but everytime I try to pet them they run away but the mother isnt afraid how do I get them to allow me to pet them?
You cant feed kittens alot of cheese and tuna.
Or dry cat food, it will hurt their stomachs..wait til they are a bit older..or you can get some type of dry cat food that was made special for kittens.
Really small kittens need their mothers milk.
And older cats quite enjoy any cat food..lol
Cats will get sick if all you give them is tuna and cheese, you need to give them some cat food, either the dry or wet stuff will do fine.
The mother will probably catch a bird or mouse too, the basic instinct will probably kick in.
Just try every day to pick up the kittens, lure them out with food and try and pet them, be slow though, they dont like fast movements.
I've never heard of anyone getting any deadly diseases from petting a cat..maybe from them scratching you with dirty claws, but even thats rare to get a disease from their claws.
Just be careful, if they cut you deep maybe go the hospital for a tetnis shot..I've handled many farm kittens and i've never gotten a disease from them scratching me.
If you think you want to keep the mother, then thats good..get her spayed and checked out, and try and give away the kittens to good homes.
Even though you probably want to keep the cute little kittens..they do grow up and they will breed with each other..even though it is inbred they will do it and you will have more kittens to deal with.
So try your hardest to give them away..you can probably get away with keeping one or 2 without MUCH hassle but i would get them spayed/neutered too. But that gets costly.
Hope this helps
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