Not only illegal but cruel. If you cannot afford to buy live food from the pet store you should not own such a creature. ****ACTUALLY...... I just spoke with a local animal control officer here in Washington, and he said I cannot poison or kill the animal myself, but there was no definitive law against feeding a nuisance animal to your pet . Next time, do your research before you answer out of emotion. I feed my monitor lizard ducks and eggs, bugs and rats. I was just curious about the kittens. That's all.
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speak to your local animal shelter, they should help you
You can find them at the Animal Samaritans, really anywhere...probably outside your house, maybe at the park.
The Northern Beaches houses the Northern Beaches Vet Hospital which takes in stray cats and kittens among other animals. It is located in Queensland, Australia.
If you have a boy cat, that probably means that she has mated with your cat.
I am hoping that you are wondering because you want to adopt one to keep as a pet. If that is the case, I wouldn't go for a stray for several reasons, but disease is one of the big ones. You should probably look in your local newspaper for kittens. Most of the time they are free. But if a stray is really what you want, try the Arby's parking lot. That's usually where I see stray cats and kittens. Or sometimes they are in the parking lot of grocery stores.
There is a few way to get rid of stray cats and kittens that is hanging around your house. The best way to get rid of them would be to call your local pound.
Adopt a Pet's website is one online place where rescue kittens can be seen that are up for adoption in the UK. Felines for Us is also a UK site that features rescue kittens that are up for adoption.
1) find a dumpster 2) ____ 3) wash your hands
mostly because there are more unwanted cats than unwanted dogs and I don't know why, but people more take notice of stray dogs than cats, so there are more unwanted cats.
Well, they can have almost anything. You should go to the veterinarian and have a checkup. They can have anything from brain tumors to a common cold. You may catch something from a stray kitten, but I am not a veterinarian myself. You should ask your veterinarian.