Kitten Update and a Word About Neutering
After spending the better part of this afternoon at the animal clinic, the kittens have been determined to be all females (we couldn't exactly tell, ourselves) and we are happy to report that they tested negative for feline leukemia, feline AIDS and worms. Woohoo!
Here are some pictures of these beautiful babies!
About neutering: do it, now. While at the clinic I saw pictures and clippings posted on a bulletin board advertising dozens of kittens and puppies for adoption. Litters of six, litters of nine, on and on. We were lucky to find just four in our backyard, which means we have to find a home for just two, since we are keeping the tiger-striped and white ones. The next step is to trap the mother cat, have her neutered, then release her. The Animal Care and Control people are going to drop off a trap for us to borrow when one becomes available. It's a little extra trouble, but worth it in the long run.
Having said all that, here is an alternative point of view about the concept of "trap-neuter-release."
Here are some pictures of these beautiful babies!
About neutering: do it, now. While at the clinic I saw pictures and clippings posted on a bulletin board advertising dozens of kittens and puppies for adoption. Litters of six, litters of nine, on and on. We were lucky to find just four in our backyard, which means we have to find a home for just two, since we are keeping the tiger-striped and white ones. The next step is to trap the mother cat, have her neutered, then release her. The Animal Care and Control people are going to drop off a trap for us to borrow when one becomes available. It's a little extra trouble, but worth it in the long run.
Having said all that, here is an alternative point of view about the concept of "trap-neuter-release."