When Do Feral Kittens Leave Their Moms
Why the wait is necessary.
When do feral kittens leave their moms. But what age can you do this at. So when should the separation be done and. Between the months of march and september every shelter in the region will be overrun with kittens both orphaned litters and those with a mother. Many of these litters are either strays or ferals.
It is especially common among cat owners with unspayed queens and animal minders in shelters where cat litters are common. When can kittens leave their mother. Now at this point if you do capture them they tend to need to be neutered immediately. During this time the kittens will still occasionally nurse on their mother but they will also start to eat liquid kitten food.
One goes to seek food and never returns. The earliest a kitten can leave its mother while you may want your kitten to stay as long as is needed with the mother the conditions on ground may leave you with no option. Stray and feral kittens are an epidemic. Other times you may have encountered a feral or stray with her litter nearby and are probably wondering if there is anything you can do to help.
You should wait for them at about 4 6 weeks since they can be taken by the mom at that point. Once the kittens are fully weaned around 10 to 12 weeks old they are old enough to move away from their mama. When looking for the feral kittens make sure to get them within the quiet unseen spots since that s where the mom keeps them. Despite this however you should ensure that the earliest your kitten leaves its mother is 4 weeks old.
Feral kittens that are from the same litter may remain together for a time but they face disease cars predators and starvation that may separate them.