What to do with small kittens living behind my garage?

Wizeguy

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I got a mama cat and her 2 kittens that are living under a wood pile in back of my garage that I don't know what to do with them... In away I don't mind they are there cause they chase the rats and squirrels away from my house but feel bad for them hanging in this rainy weather and soon gonna get cold.
I've read where to have minimal interaction with them because they are wild cats.. I did buy some kitten food and water to put out there but not sure if that's doing more harm then good....
Any tips out there?
 
That last thing you want is a feral cat colony living in your garage. I would call animal control. They might not get the mom but they can probably grab the kittens.

-Geoff
 
Looks like the peanut gallery came out :lol:
I like that idea Rich....

That group all about animals does a great job at getting to the root of problems with strays. They are a non profit and their services are free. They will give the animals a check up and treat them as necessary.
 
That group all about animals does a great job at getting to the root of problems with strays. They are a non profit and their services are free. They will give the animals a check up and treat them as necessary.

All About Animals is also a great place to get your animals vaccinated, spayed, or neutered at a very good price. They're far cheaper than a typical vet.
 
All About Animals is also a great place to get your animals vaccinated, spayed, or neutered at a very good price. They're far cheaper than a typical vet.

yep they have done 2 dogs for me, excellent service and a great price
 
I'll be calling them tomorrow... I don't mind a couple cats running around but I don't need a few dozen around here
 
That group all about animals does a great job at getting to the root of problems with strays. They are a non profit and their services are free. They will give the animals a check up and treat them as necessary.

All About Animals is also a great place to get your animals vaccinated, spayed, or neutered at a very good price. They're far cheaper than a typical vet.

Agreed. Great folks there. :bigthumb:

They will also loan you live-traps so you can bring the ferals in.
 
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