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This article was co-authored by Carrie Seay, MS-CABAC, KPA-CTP, CBCC-KA. Carrie Seay is a Feline Behavior Consultant and the Owner of Carrie Pawpins based in Phoenix, Arizona. With over a decade of experience, she specializes in working with cat owners to prevent and eliminate cat behavioral issues. Carrie holds a Bachelor’s degree in Biology from Northern Arizona University and a Master’s degree in Companion Animal Behavior Analysis & Counseling from The American College of Applied Science. She has multiple certifications from well-known training programs like Karen Pryor academy. There are 9 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page. wikiHow marks an article as reader-approved once it receives enough positive feedback. In this case, 100% of readers who voted found the article helpful, earning it our reader-approved status. This article has been viewed 297,530 times.

Even if you are not a cat lover, it is hard to resist a kitten who seems to be in danger. Whether it is in your own neighborhood or a hectic business district, the chances are good that you have seen a kitten who looks like it doesn't have a home. A stray kitten can be hard to resist. After all, they are pretty small and helpless. If you see a kitten who needs a home, it can be tempting to try to catch it. There are several things you need to do in order to make the capture safe and painless for both you and the kitten.

Safely Capturing a Stray Kitten

To minimize risk when catching a stray kitchen, use a humane trap and food as bait. Let the kitten associate the trap with food for a few days before closing it. Be as compassionate as you can towards the kitten, and try to earn the kitten's trust.

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Catching the Kitten

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  1. Step 1 Use a trap. 1 Use a trap. Whether you are making a homemade trap or purchasing one, make sure that you are using one that is humane.[1] You don't want to risk injuring the kitten that you are working so hard to rescue. (You also want to make sure not to injure yourself--no one wants to get their finger caught in a trap). One of the best ways to safely trap a kitten is to use food to bait the kitten into the trap. Canned fish is an effective and inexpensive food item that you could try.
    • A humane trap is one that will not injure or kill the kitten. If you are going to purchase a trap, ask a local vet for suggestions on which brand to buy. Try shopping at your local pet store or hardware store.
    • If you plan to make a trap, make sure you research ones that will neither harm nor kill the kitten. Use a trap door that will close gently but quickly and firmly after the kitten enters the trap. Ask for tips about materials at your neighborhood hardware store.
    • Don't try to trap the kitten the first time you stop it. Instead, prepare your trap, and spend a few days placing food in there--while leaving the door of the cage open. That way, the kitten will begin to head into the trap willingly after it begins to associate it with food.
  2. Step 2 Be compassionate. 2 Be compassionate. Above all, you want to be as kind as possible to the kitten. Remember, it doesn't have much experience with humans. Being caught is going to be a pretty traumatic experience. Be as quiet, calm, and gentle when you are near the kitten. Advertisement
  3. Step 3 Take a break. 3 Take a break. Catching a kitten can be a frustrating experience. You will need to be patient, not only with the kitten but with yourself. Make sure to give yourself plenty of time to carry out your plan. Remember, it's best to learn some information about the kitten (age, the status of the mom) so that alone is going to take some time. After doing that, try taking a break before you start the actual trapping process. The more relaxed and confident you are, the more smoothly the whole process will go.[2]
  4. Step 4 Lure the kitten into a confined space. 4 Lure the kitten into a confined space. If you are nervous about using a trap, don't worry, you have some other options. You can try gently "herding" a kitten into a confined space. Use the same method you would use if you were trying to tempt the kitten into a trap--food. Once you have the kitten corralled in a confined space (think a corner where it doesn't have an easy escape route), you can gently guide the kitten into a small pet carrier.
    • Make sure to have a carrier (or even a box with a lid) handy before you try this method. [3]
  5. Step 5 Earn the kitten's trust. 5 Earn the kitten's trust. It is possible that you won't have to lure or trap the kitten. If you can invest enough time and patience in the process, you might be able to befriend the animal enough that you can easily transport it home with you. In order to gain the kitten's trust, be a reliable force in its life. Feed it regularly, and at the same time for several days. Be calm and gentle in its presence.[4] After enough time has passed (this could be days or weeks), the kitten might gradually come to accept your presence without fear.
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Sizing Up the Situation

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  1. Step 1 Determine if the mother cat is nearby. 1 Determine if the mother cat is nearby. When you see a kitten who appears to be alone, your first step is to figure out if the mother cat is still in the picture. It is possible that she has abandoned her kitten, but it could also be that she is simply out hunting for food. The only way to know whether the kitten is motherless is to wait. You will need to observe the situation for more than just a few minutes. Try watching from a spot where the kitten won't notice you and be frightened away.[5]
    • Be patient--remember, you want to help the kitten, not unnecessarily remove it from its mother. Mother cats usually search for food in the mid-afternoon, while her kittens are sleeping. If you are seeing the kitten alone in the morning, it's an added sign it has been abandoned.[6]
  2. Step 2 Estimate the age of the kitten. 2 Estimate the age of the kitten. While you won't be able to get an exact number, it is very important that you attempt to figure out how old the kitten is. Mother cats usually begin to wean their litters at about 6 weeks. You'll need to know if the kitten is younger than that so that you will be prepared to care for it.
    • There are a few ways that you should be able to get a rough estimate on the kitten's age. Kittens open their eyes at about 10 days; if their eyes are not open yet, you know you're dealing with an infant.
    • Another good way to tell is to gauge the kitten's activity level. Typically, kittens begin to walk at about 3 weeks. If you see a kitten who seems to be able to walk and play without too much wobbling, you can be pretty sure that your kitten is at least 4 weeks old.[7]
  3. Step 3 Talk to your neighbors. 3 Talk to your neighbors. You definitely want to make sure that the kitten in question is actually a stray. Even though it is young, it could still be somebody's missing pet. Take some time to try to investigate. Chat with the people who live near you to see if they have noticed the kitten and if they have any information about where it belongs. You could also post flyers around your area, in addition to chatting face to face with your neighbors.
  4. Step 4 Learn about feral cats. 4 Learn about feral cats. A stray kitten may also be called a feral (wild) cat. When you are dealing with any non-domesticated animal, you will want to be cautious. It's good to be aware that stray cats are very different from the kitties you see in a pet store or at your friend's house. They are skittish, and not used to humans.[8]
    • Also, you can't be sure what the medical history of a stray cat is, so it's good to be a little wary (no matter how cute it is). Try calling a local vet or animal shelter to ask if they have any good information on cats living in your area.
  5. Step 5 Make a plan. 5 Make a plan. Obviously, you want to do the right thing to ensure the kitten's safety. But that is going to take some consideration and planning on your part. There are several questions to ask yourself. For example, do you have the amount of time you need to do this right? Catching a stray cat can take a few days, and you will also need to schedule some time to care for the kitten after you catch it. Make sure you have all of the materials you need, and that you have contacted a vet so that you know where to take the kitten for medical care.
    • Whether you plan to keep the kitten or find it another home, you'll want to make sure it is healthy. Make sure you've given some thoughts to the steps you'll take to catch the kitten and to handle it after you succeed.[9]
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Caring for the Kitten

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  1. Step 1 Handle the kitten carefully. 1 Handle the kitten carefully. Catching the kitten is not the end of your project. Once you have it, make sure you are prepared to handle it carefully. When dealing with the kitten, you'll want to keep a pair of gloves handy.[10] Do not handle the kitten directly until you have had it checked out by the vet.
    • Kittens are cute and can become cuddly, but this one is still a wild animal. If one escapes from its carrier (or box, etc) you can try gently scooping it up with a towel.
  2. Step 2 Try containment. 2 Try containment. The containment process is crucial when introducing a kitten to a new environment. To keep it from becoming even more traumatized, you want to introduce new things (and people, sounds, and other animals) very slowly. When you first rescue the kitten, make sure you have a safe small place to bring it. This could be a small room, such as your bathroom, or even a comfortable box where it won't be disturbed.[11]
    • Make sure your kitten is comfortable in confinement. Provide it with the basics--a towel to sleep on, food, water, and somewhere to go to the bathroom (this can be a newspaper or a small litter box).
  3. Step 3 Seek medical care. 3 Seek medical care. You will definitely want to take the stray kitten to a vet in your area. Ask the vet to perform all necessary tests and vaccinations. This could get expensive, so make sure you are prepared for that. Also, remember this is very scary for the kitten, so be ready to transport it to and from the vet as carefully (and quietly) as possible.[12]
    • You'll want to specifically make sure the vet to check for basic ailments such as worms, distemper, rabies, and respiratory problems. Also, it's a great idea to talk to the vet about having the kitten spayed or neutered.[13]
  4. Step 4 Find an adoptive home. 4 Find an adoptive home. The kitten is probably adorable, but you may not want to keep it, or not be able to properly care for it. The next best thing is to find it an adoptive home. If you have some time to devote to this (and want visitation rights), try checking with your friends and friends of friends. Post pictures on social media--kittens can be hard to resist! If you can't find a home on your own, contact your local animal shelter. They will be able to help you figure out a safe place for the kitten.[14]
  5. Step 5 Keep the kitten. 5 Keep the kitten. Maybe you just can't resist that sweet little face, and you've decided that the best home for the kitten is your home. That's great! Just make sure that you are prepared to be the best pet parent possible. In addition to getting all of the necessities (litter box, food, toys, any medications), you want to also be emotionally prepared.
    • Remember that this is a big adjustment for a stray kitten, and it will take some time to adjust. Seek advice from the vet and the local shelter on how to properly bond with the kitten. Hopefully, in time, you'll have a new best friend! [15]
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Expert Q&A

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  • Question How do I catch a stray cat? How do I get it out of hiding? Melissa Nelson, DVM, PhD Melissa Nelson, DVM, PhD Veterinarian Dr. Nelson is a Veterinarian who specializes in Companion and Large Animal Medicine in Minnesota, where she has over 18 years of experience as a veterinarian in a rural clinic. She received her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from the University of Minnesota in 1998. Melissa Nelson, DVM, PhD Melissa Nelson, DVM, PhD Veterinarian Expert Answer The best and safest way to catch a stray cat is to use a live trap. You can get a cat out of hiding with a live trap, or generally with desirable food (like tuna). Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 8 Helpful 26
  • Question How do you get a stray kitten to trust you? Melissa Nelson, DVM, PhD Melissa Nelson, DVM, PhD Veterinarian Dr. Nelson is a Veterinarian who specializes in Companion and Large Animal Medicine in Minnesota, where she has over 18 years of experience as a veterinarian in a rural clinic. She received her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from the University of Minnesota in 1998. Melissa Nelson, DVM, PhD Melissa Nelson, DVM, PhD Veterinarian Expert Answer It takes a lot of time to gain a kitten's trust; offering it food, especially canned kitten food, is a good way to begin developing trust. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 9 Helpful 22
  • Question What do I do with a stray kitten? Melissa Nelson, DVM, PhD Melissa Nelson, DVM, PhD Veterinarian Dr. Nelson is a Veterinarian who specializes in Companion and Large Animal Medicine in Minnesota, where she has over 18 years of experience as a veterinarian in a rural clinic. She received her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from the University of Minnesota in 1998. Melissa Nelson, DVM, PhD Melissa Nelson, DVM, PhD Veterinarian Expert Answer You can either adopt the kitten or call your local humane society to place it with them. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 12 Helpful 12
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  5. Carrie Seay, MS-CABAC, KPA-CTP, CBCC-KA. Feline Behavior Consultant. Expert Interview
  6. https://www.alleycat.org/community-cat-care/kitten-and-mom-scenarios/
  7. https://www.aspcapro.org/resource/telling-kittens-age-four-steps
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  9. https://www.rspca.org.uk/adviceandwelfare/pets/lost/cat
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Carrie Seay, MS-CABAC, KPA-CTP, CBCC-KA Co-authored by: Carrie Seay, MS-CABAC, KPA-CTP, CBCC-KA Feline Behavior Consultant This article was co-authored by Carrie Seay, MS-CABAC, KPA-CTP, CBCC-KA. Carrie Seay is a Feline Behavior Consultant and the Owner of Carrie Pawpins based in Phoenix, Arizona. With over a decade of experience, she specializes in working with cat owners to prevent and eliminate cat behavioral issues. Carrie holds a Bachelor’s degree in Biology from Northern Arizona University and a Master’s degree in Companion Animal Behavior Analysis & Counseling from The American College of Applied Science. She has multiple certifications from well-known training programs like Karen Pryor academy. This article has been viewed 297,530 times. 3 votes - 100% Co-authors: 22 Updated: December 14, 2024 Views: 297,530 Categories: Handling Cats Article SummaryX

If you see a stray kitten and you want to catch it, try setting out a humane trap intended for safely confining small animals. Keep in mind that depending on the size of the kitten, a trap for adult cats may be too large, leaving room for the kitten to escape. Place cat food or a treat like canned fish into the trap, then patiently wait for the kitten to go inside. When it does, approach the trap slowly and quietly, and try not to make any sudden movements or loud sounds that will stress the kitten any more than it already is. Keep reading for tips from our Veterinary co-author on how to care for the kitten once you’ve caught it! Did this summary help you?YesNo

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