Still no sign of the kittens, but mommy cat is eating from a food dish inside a disarmed cat trap.
But something else came up.
Pear had a bite wound on his neck that got infected. He had to spend a couple of weeks at the vet. Not too long before, I'd seen a new cat wandering around, but it didn't look hostile.
About a week after Pear got back, my lovely wife told me there was a cat trying to bite Mango on his neck, but seemed very friendly to her. I went down to check. Both Pear and Mango were hiding in their cat house and didn't want to come out. I went over one block and encountered 2 other known local cats and saw that new one again - and he was trying to bite one of the other cats on his neck.
I ran back upstairs to get my wife and a cat purse. We decided the best option was to capture the cat, get him fixed, let the neighborhood know that if anyone claimed the cat, he could be returned, but otherwise, he'd be put up for adoption.
Happily, the cat was still busy with the other 2 cats, but didn't object to being captured.
He's a big cat, darkish orange, and has very nice looking gold eyes. The vets complain that we take forever to give names to strays, so I stole a James Bond movie title and called him Golden Eye.
So far, no one has contacted us about him and there are no "missing cat" signs, so unless something changes, he'll be going on the adoption list as soon as his cone of shame comes off.
It took a couple of days, but my fluffy rat murderers have returned to their usual neighborhood rat patrols.
Let me think. How many have we given away so far?
1. Baogeto - Daughter bought a cage to catch him. She brought him home, but he kept attacking Stripy Emperor and Bronze Cat. He went on the vet's adoption list, but then turned into their office cat for awhile before someone adopted him.
2. Drama Kitty - As a kitten, he tried to become the official shop cat at a convenience store. The owner had some silly idea that cats are bad luck and kept dropping him off farther and farther away. Finally my wife grabbed him. He ended up in a very nice home and was renamed Rabbit.
3. Oreo - A very nice little cow-patterned black and white kitten. He also got a very nice home.
4. Dorito - 4 out of 5 orange cats are male. Dorito is one of the unusual orange females. She got adopted, was sent back, then got adopted again.
5. Golden Eye - Soon to be adopted unless he has an owner who shows up to claim him.