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Stray Cat Brings Her ‘Rainbow Kittens' to Woman's House for Dinner

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Stray cats have babies all the time: it's a problem to the point that there are entire organizations devoted to spaying/neutering them. They can't get to them all, though, and there are stray kittens born every day.

Even though they don't have loving homes, a lot of them do have moms who really care for them, just as any cat would. Many of them care so much that they even bring all of their kittens back to their favorite food spots, like this one:

@kiera.elice

Mama Fuzz bought her kids to our door ok. This makes Litter 2 for her.. (1st litter she only had 2, its 5 of these lil bastards this time) We been trying to trap her for months to get her fixed but still grateful she trusts us with her kids #straycatsoftiktok#straykitten#mamacat#babycat#straycat

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Kiera Elice has been looking after Mama Fuzz for at least 2 years now: this is her second litter. She apparently did the same thing with the last litter, though those kittens probably weren't quite as beautiful as these ones. There are three black ones and two grey Tabby ones.

People in the comments were very concerned about her, and rightfully so: continually producing stray cats is not good. Mama and all of those babies need to be spayed, quickly, but don't worry! They've got that covered.

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Kiera says they've trapped Mama and the babies and are taking them all to the shelter! There, they'll be spayed, then weaned and adopted out after that. She looks like a real sweetie, too:

@kiera.elice

Replying to @HARDER.THAN.ME MamaFuzz has been reunited with her babies and they will all be going to the shelter this week. ATLANTA If anyone wants a kitten please let me know, asap #kittenrescue#catrescue#straycatsoftiktok#tnr#fosterkittens

original sound - Kiera Elice

She's slightly feral, but that's okay. She's not as skittish around humans as many other feral cats are, which is a bonus: with the right family, she'll really thrive!

How Do Stray Cats Bring Food to Their Kittens?

For the first several weeks of life, kittens are exclusively nursing. At about 3 weeks old, they begin the weaning process, which is usually finished by 8 weeks. For kittens in catteries, their moms have access to every tool for weaning.

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Stray cats have a few options when it comes to finding food to help wean their kittens. Unfortunately, though, most of the options aren't great. They include:

  • Getting help from kind strangers.
  • Rummaging through the trash.
  • Hunting animals.

She brings them food in mouthfuls, almost like a baby bird situation. The kittens will learn to chew over the course of the next few weeks, and eventually, they'll strike out on their own. Luckily, these kittens will go to loving forever homes for the rest of their meals!

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This story was originally published May 27, 2026 at 7:00 PM.

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