Found a feral kitten in my flowers. What should I do?

by Bunnystrawbery

37 Comments

  1. AffectionateAd2400

    Take it in and love it, poor thing looks scarred was probably the runt of the litter and got lost

  2. ryrypizza

    Looks like your today’s recipient of the Cat Distribution System. 

  3. Once kittens get old enough to explore they start following their mother around and occasionally get lost.

    Give it a comfortable place to sleep next to the garden, and if the mother doesn’t show up within a few days you can assume it’s abandoned and take it in.

  4. kevin-dom-daddy

    Definitely give her food and water. Love her until you decide what to do. She could be yours…or you can find a forever home for her. She’s definitely worth it. She’s just a baby 🤍🩵💙💜

  5. graywailer

    litterbox, tidey cat cat litter, pooper scooper, water and food bowl, decent food, cat toys, scratching post, and get ready to have the best years of your life.

  6. peter9477

    Action items:

    1. Remove the feral kitten from your flowers.

    2. Place the feral kitten inside.

    Outcome:

    Kitten is no longer feral.

  7. Novel-Article-4890

    I’m sure with enough seasoning a stew would do just fine 

  8. Familiar-Lab2276

    Don’t over-water it. They really don’t like to be wet.

    In a few months, it will be mature and ready for harvest.

    After harvest, immediately place it in a warm room, facing the sun, to dry and cure for about 15-18 years.

  9. pandagoesmeow

    Like others have said, give them food and water. If you can’t keep the kitten or it’s unable to be adopted(looks young enough to be adopted from a shelter), catch, neuter/spay, and release. This will help keep the feral cat population down. The SPCA or other facilities often do this for free or for a small fee.

  10. Nothungryet

    1. Water
    2. Feed
    3. Harvest
    4. Profit

    r/catfruit

  11. sean-culottes

    Feed it, care for it, keep it indoors, and for the love of God spay and neuter it and all other feral cats in the area that you can trap because there’s definitely more.

  12. Infinite_Tie_8231

    Feed the kitty and slowly lure it into your house. This may take days.

    Depending on where you live, the responsible next steps will vary.

    In my country, cats are an invasive species, so the ethical thing to do is to take in strays, de-sex them, and keep them as indoor cats for the rest of their lives.

  13. Enjoy your new cat… also its name is Dandelion. Just call it Lion for short.

  14. As a believer that fur color somewhat dictates behavior, I can confirm this cat will be the best cat you’ve ever had.

  15. Goosegirl23

    Name her Daisy? Or Zinnia, or Petunia… She kinda looks like a Fern maybe 😺

  16. Butterfly_of_chaos

    With this size I would actually look out if mama is around, as this is very likely with such a young kitten. If so feed all of them and grab the kitten only when it’s older. If this is not the case take little kitty in and inform yourself about age adequate nutrition.

  17. Bring inside and name. Enjoy the next 20 years or so. You’ve been chosen.

  18. ohwaitwhaa

    Little one found you. Little one is yours now, baby.

  19. It’s how I got shredder. He was a ragdoll though and thus never offered resistance

  20. Linvaderdespace

    Name her after whatever she was hiding under.

  21. smoothobfuscator

    Where did you buy those seeds? My husband says I can’t buy them

  22. jmurphy42

    Feed him and hug him and love him and call him George.

  23. Ill-Course8623

    Do NOT water it. They are invasive. carefully remove it from your garden, feed it and give it lots of cuddles. It’s best to bring it inside your house, for at least a few months to a few years or so…. to keep it from taking root in your garden.

  24. Her name is flora and she lives with you now. Cat distribution system. I don’t make the rules, sorry.

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