How To Socialize Older Feral Kittens
Congratulations on deciding to foster and socialize kittens.
How to socialize older feral kittens. Kittens older than two months eight weeks of age often take more time and skill to socialize. The more you hold the young kitten the better. To become pets feral kittens need to be socialized or taught to be comfortable around people. There are a few steps to helping a kitten become socialized and they are as follows.
We have tons of tips on how to help your mini kitties feel at ease around people and how to help them grow up to be loving companion animals. The primary and most important age for socializing a kitten is between three to nine weeks of age says miranda workman a clinical assistant professor in the animal behavior ecology and conservation department at canisius college in buffalo new york. The kitten will be more trusting and easier to socialize. Feral kittens that are between 4 to 10 weeks old are especially suitable to socialize.
Talk to the kitten as you hold it so the kitten feels safe with you. If the kitten isn t making progress by then it s best to spay neuter eartip vaccinate and return the kitten to his or her colony before it becomes unfamiliar territory. Spending time with these fuzzy little guys though a lot of work will also be a lot of fun. Several organizations recommend not to take a cat from the wildness if they are all grown up already.
If the kittens are eight weeks or younger usually just about anyone can socialize them by following some simple steps. Containment within a cage or carrier handling with a towel containment in a room to work on socializing. Even if your intentions are the best you can harm the cat.