I should be getting a trap from WellCat mid week, hopefully. These ferals are much tamer than the ones I rescued last year. They stand around while I put out food for them. I think the mother has had a lot of contact with humans. She isn't stray, she was born in the 'wild'. Hopefully, she'll be easier to trap. I'm even considering luring her into my kitchen with food, with the kittens, then using the trap once she's in the house. Good job I'm immune to pain!!!!
Her nipples are pink and swollen, but she's still half-heartedly feeding her kittens. They eat mostly solid food, but still suckle. I must do a google to see if I can find a site with pics of kittens at different ages. I'm not good at ageing kittens. I'm not very experienced with them - I know more about adult cats. They seem just a little older than the kittens I rescued last year (5 weeks, I think). So these are probably about 10 weekish..... though they're much bigger than the only cat I've had from a known kitten age (Minnie, who was 10 wks, and could fit in the palm of my hand).
The fact that they seem more or less weaned is why I'm anxious to spay mum.
I'm guessing she's got worms. She won't have been wormed in her life, and her fur twitches with fleas. I'll have her FL'd and Profendered. If she is pregnant, I'll see what the vet says about spaying and aborting. Horrid, but necessary. I try not to think too deeply about it. I hope the vet won't charge extra for this and that the voucher will cover it. (I've got CP vouchers on the way.)
I'm taking Sam for a checkup on thursday. I'll ask the vet about eartipping. The receptionist says they won't do it because of the dangers of bleeding. I'm intending to put mum (and dad, if I can get him) back outside after neutering. She's so tame that it's a shame to do this, but people only want kittens. GGgggrrrrhhhhh!!!