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How to Get Wild Kittens to Come Out

    • 1). Talk to the kittens briefly on a daily basis, multiple times a day, in a soft and reassuring voice. Allow them to gradually get used to you before trying to touch them. Move slowly when near them and avoid making direct eye contact for long periods of time, as scared feral kittens will interpret this as a sign of aggression.

    • 2). Leave something with your scent on it near the kittens when you're not around.

    • 3). Engage the kittens in play, from a distance, with a small cat toy or feathers tied to the end of a long stick. Move the toy slowly, as any sudden movement on your part may startle them.

    • 4). Offer small amounts of soft cat food on the end of a long-handled spoon so that the kittens learn to connect you with food. Leave out dry kitten food and clean water at all times.

    • 5). Place a transistor radio in the vicinity of the kittens, leaving it on low when you leave, so that the kittens acclimate to the sound of human voices.

    • 6). Allow the kittens to approach you, using the food as a lure, until you are able to reach out and pet one. When the kittens seem comfortable with being petted, attempt to pick them up (one at a time, of course). This process will take as long as it takes, so be patient; remember, you are gaining their trust, and if you move too fast you will defeat the purpose.

    • 7). Handle the kittens often, grooming them with a soft brush. Keep the interactions brief, and always follow up with soft food.

    • 8). Prepare a cat carrier with which to transport the kittens. Place the carrier so that the opening faces up, so that when you have hold of a kitten you have only to drop him into the open door. Repeat with each kitten until you have found homes for them or have delivered them to a shelter.

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