Dumped cat had kittens at our plant, she moved them and now we can't find them. Help?
I work at a chemical plant, about 80000 sqft of indoor space and maybe 1/3 of an acre in fenced area.
Thursday, someone came to my desk and told me there was a litter of kittens under a metal loading plate. They were there alright, 4 kittens that were maybe a week old (eyes closed, barely crawling).
Mom was "around" apparently and had disappeared when the dock plate was being used.
The next morning, I came to check on them and mom had moved them. Problem is, we have no idea where. Our plant is fenced in, but there's a "raccoon hole" as we call it at one point in the fence where critters come and go as they please. Mom has been seen using said hole.
I put some dry food out on Friday after unsuccessfully looking for the kittens. Food has been eaten as of this evening.
Rained yesterday and I hoped that would bring mom and babies back into the plant and into a dry hiding spot outside somewhere, but my search this evening was in vain.
Before I get a bunch of flak:
* Our county has a "free roaming" law and refuses to pick up cats.
* My goal is to capture mom and kittens at the same time, but mom is freaked out and that's unlikely. I have secured a bottle baby home through a rescue that I am currently fostering for if I'm able to find kittens.
Where should I look? These guys are not safe out here by any means. Trucks, coyotes, cars, chemicals, a pool of chemical water that a rabbit drowned in like 2 months ago...
I need them found, socialized, and fixed. Help!
I don't want to use a trap right now because the babies are too little to even walk, no chance of catching them. And if I catch mom without finding babies first, they will starve to death.
Their eyes aren't even open, they won't last 24 hours without mom.