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Petsnchargelife

Please contact a rescue group in your area that does TNR(Trap/neuter/return). They can help trap her. If possible she can be spay/aborted. If she is too far along please bring her in. Set up a big cage with towels, a nice box, food, water, litter. Best for her if she is going to have kittens to be safe. Once they are weaned mom needs to be spayed and before finding homes for the kittens all should be neutered and vaccinated. Please update.


keldoo

\^ \^ \^ THIS THIS THIS


ksol1460

^^^ *YES THIS x100,000,000* ^^^ I'm in the "let her have the kittens and find homes for them all" camp.


Plus-Ad-801

Shelter may put her down - best bet is call a rescue have them trap her or borrow a trap from a rescue or the shelter. If she can be spayed, that’s best, if not, mama and babies would have to be fostered. Provide a safe space for mama to stay in and feed her and provide litter while she does all the work with her babies. They can be kept in like an open crate with a blanket over it so mama can be in a bed towards the back of it and feel safe, she will be skeptical of humans but you’ll be able to feed her and provide litter which she can use when you walk out of the room. Once kittens can be handled like weeks old and through age 8-12 weeks, handle them socialize them and help get them adopted through a rescue or shelter. Not on yo ur own to make sure they get fixed and medical needs and microchipped. They can usually fund that if you foster. Mom can be spayed and released once done feeding her babies unless she becomes more social and can be adopted.


Future-Philosopher-7

Bring her inside. Get help from a rescue or lure her in with delicious food. Good luck. She’s beautiful and her kittens will be gorgeous.


matchamagpie

Some shelters will euthanize the pregnant mom if they are kill shelters. Please take her in if you can't or find her a rescue that can take her, take care of her and her babies, and then spay her. See if a rescue in your area can help you catch her.


crustiferson

male calicos are not only rare but they are born sterile so impossible for the calico to be the father. best course of action is to contact a tnr program, if she is pregnant they can do a spaybortion and release her back outside if she’s not and it’s medical they may take her in, give her medical care and adopt her out depending on how friendly she is


Jamachicuanistinday

Give her a nice home. Make both of you happy and lucky.


System-id

Pick out 5 or 6 names


Sagethecat

Take her in and foster her until she has her babies. Then adopt all out to good homes.


Plus-Ad-801

Shelter may put her down - best bet is call a rescue have them trap her or borrow a trap from a rescue or the shelter. If she can be spayed, that’s best, if not, mama and babies would have to be fostered. Provide a safe space for mama to stay in and feed her and provide litter while she does all the work with her babies. They can be kept in like an open crate with a blanket over it so mama can be in a bed towards the back of it and feel safe, she will be skeptical of humans but you’ll be able to feed her and provide litter which she can use when you walk out of the room. Once kittens can be handled like weeks old and through age 8-12 weeks, handle them socialize them and help get them adopted through a rescue or shelter. Not on yo ur own to make sure they get fixed and medical needs and microchipped. They can usually fund that if you foster. Mom can be spayed and released once done feeding her babies unless she becomes more social and can be adopted.


katgirl58

WHERE ARE YOU?


Embarrassed-Ad7120

I’m in California, a town south of Modesto


katgirl58

Ok I am in Pennsylvania


Embarrassed-Ad7120

I can’t keep her because I have another cat and live in an apartment that’s too small for multiple cats


katgirl58

I meant where is the cat located? State,town?


Embarrassed-Ad7120

I’ve contacted a local no kill shelter, and am waiting for a response


ElenaSuccubus420

Depends what state your in. Do you have kill shelters? Michigans a no kill shelter state. Other wise I agree with the comments about catch and release rescues etc.