We had seen a little orange kitten running around from time to time. Once it ran by, there was no telling where it went. Well, yesterday my dogs were looking out the back door whining. When I looked, the mystery kitten was sunning itself on a landscaping brick next to our shed. I went out there, but he wasn't having any part of that and took off into the field. He thought he was hiding, but was only about 12 inches away from me. I wanted to make sure that he was going to be okay, so I put some food out for him. Approximately 2 minutes later, I see a little gray head pop out from under our shed. Then the orange kitten comes back with a white kitten. Needless to say, we have three kittens living under our shed. I feed them in the morning and at night, making sure I pick up the plates before it gets too late, to avoid raccoons. Now that you have the background, here's my dilemma. I am SEVERLY allergic to cats. To the point where I have trouble breathing if I'm standing in the grocery store next to someone who owns cats. Can cats survive outside in Michigan all year long, without coming in the house at all? I've read some of the other posts. I would love answers and suggestions, but please don't respond if you're going to be cruel and judgemental about kittens being outside. I would never adopt a kitten and throw it outside, but these kittens just seem to have adopted us and were apparently born under my shed. Please tell me what I can do. Thank you. P.S. I haven't seen Mama anywhere. The orange kitten and white kitten will eat off of the same plate, but tend to push the gray kitten out of the way. So, I started feeding them on three separate plates and that seems to work.
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