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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2010

http://www.orphankittenrescue.com
Vancouver Orphan Kitten Rescue
Rescuing feral and abandoned cats from the streets.
Trap neuter return
we adopt out the tame adults and tame the kittens

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  • theres a feral kitten i found hes very scared and hisses at me idk how to tame him he wont let me pet him

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  • Well, can an feral adult be tamed? Yes but it is a very long process of gaining trust with food and alot of patience..

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  • Thank you VOKRA for helping these animals and trying to combat the problem with your neutering program. The street cats in Vancouver are lucky to have you. Great song too!

    Feral cat video vancouver orphan kitten rescue

    Vancouver Orphan Kitten Rescue Association is a no-kill, non-profit registered charity, formed in 2001 with the mandate of caring for very young, mainly bottle-feeding, kittens. This age rarely survived if found without a mother cat, as so few peo...

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  • @realisticHomeboy the older they are the harder it becomes. I remember a farm cat who used to live in outbuilding earning her keep keeping down the rodent population, her very young kittens were very wary of humans of first but with a week or so socializing they were as tame as anything

  • @realisticHomeboy Its best to just humanely capture them and get them fixed. Most shelters will do it for free if the kitty is feral. After that just take him or her home and feed them as a outdoors kitty. They will usually become less shy but making them house cats can take alot of work.

  • Kittens are cute...but with care they become so much more...hate how people love having a kitten then dump it! Alot of ferals are a result of this...not to mention owners not having them desexed.... take some responsibility people!

  • Great video...I care for many feral and stray cats I now have them all spayed and nutered, and feed them every day winter , spring , summer and fall. and I adoppted two of them. now there are eight left outside, only one lets me pet her took a couple of years for her to trust. My new cats are great , six months now they are still afraid of certain noices but in time things will get better they are so happy as am I..thanks for your video i enjoyed it ,, bitter sweet..

  • @realisticHomeboy- Yes. It takes a lot of time and trust to accomplish but it IS possible. I've done it with several adult feral cats. My most current was a pregnant four year old cat. I can now pet her and hold her. She is still outdoors and spayed now.

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