Yeah, I get attached to little furry creatures too and I really don't want any of them to come to harm, especially for being lost and homeless.
Here's some suggestions:
Check the local papers for someone who wants a couple of kittens as pets.
Take some pictures of them and post them on the local market's bulletin board as, "Free, to a good home".
Call the animal shelter and see if they have anybody on a waiting list for adoption. Ask if they can help place them.
Run an ad in your local paper.
Ask friends, relatives, if they're looking or know someone who might want a couple of kittens.
Call the vet's offices and see if anybody is looking for some kittens.
See if there's an animal rescue organization in your area.
And above all, don't worry. You'll find someone who'll take 'em in. Just be persistent and consistent in your quest.
Absolutely. They're protecting the kittens from predators. I used to work in a home improvement store that had a garden department. Garden departments have bird seed, which is eaten by mice, so it's natural cats would also move in. One of our cats had a litter of four kittens, which she would move up and down in the racking. One time, we watched her move her kittens from the floor to the 16-foot level on a rack. She climbed an upright four times with a kitten in her mouth.
Insects that feed on garden worms include beetles, centipedes, and ground beetles. These insects help regulate the population of worms in the garden ecosystem. Additionally, birds and other small animals may also prey on garden worms.
A bed of roses! The elephant turned your garden of roses into a bed.
Domestic cats and farm cats may give birth at the end of the gestation period in almost any month. A wive's tale in the northern Midwest of the US opines that any kittens born in a month with an "r" in its name will not survive. This is probably true since those months are typically the harshest weather.
The Garden of Stubborn Cats demonstrates that wildlife will find ways to adapt when humans take away their habitats. It also demonstrates how resilient nature is.
Australian Garden History Society was created in 1980.
The address of the Garden Peninsula Historical Society is: Po Box 6, Garden, MI 49835-0006
Don't touch it, feed it, call the pound
The address of the Garden Grove Historical Society is: Po Box 4297, Garden Grove, CA 92842-4297
Royal Danish Horticultural Society's Garden was created in 1882.
The phone number of the Garden Grove Historical Society is: 714-530-8871.
The phone number of the Garden City Historical Society is: 516-741-4145.
The address of the Pleasant Garden Historical Society Inc is: Post Office Box 201, Pleasant Garden, NC 27313-0201
The web address of the Queens Botanical Garden Society is: www.queensbotanical.org
The web address of the Seattle Chinese Garden Society is: http://www.seattlechinesegarden.org/
The phone number of the Japanese Garden Society Of Oregon is: 503-223-0913.
The address of the Maine Garden Railway Society is: 82 Carll Rd, Buxton, ME 04093-3706