While feeding the cats this morning, I was very relieved to see all four of the grey kittens.
I like to scatter handfuls of kibble all over, and two of them came to eat right next to the sun room door. The other two were in the sun room, hiding under the counter shelf, so I left some in a bowl for them there.
It was a relief to see them. I haven’t seen any of the white and greys, though. I see their mother (I still don’t know who the mother of the greys is) around, but no babies. I’m hoping the mama has simply moved them. After what the racoons did to the newborns in the sunroom, I’m afraid they might have found other kittens, too.
I’ve been seeing the black and white cat with the black nose around more. I even saw that she spent the night in the sunroom, with a few other cats. The more I see her, the more I get the sense that she might have been the mama, but there’s no way to know for sure. For all I know, she may actually be a he.
I have also been seeing Broccoli’s two, playing around the old garden shed. Now that they are bigger and more agile, I can’t get anywhere near them. With how wet it’s been, the mosquitoes are really bad right now, so I barely stay long enough to leave kibble for them. The problem with using bug spray to help with the mosquitoes is, I’m covered in bug spray and don’t want to handle any kittens!
Hopefully, they will find their way to the front of the house, soon, and join the other babies.
I do hope we see the white and greys again. They did like being in the sunroom, until the newborns showed up, and all the cats got a bit freaked out over it. Some of them are still skittish about going in, too.
We need to do something about those racoons.
The Re-Farmer
