Bay_Kat said:
Believe it or not, I had just got her and she went into heat within the first three days that I had her. I had planned to get her spayed right away but things happen and now I just want to find good homes for the kittens that are about to be born. Sorry if I offended you, honestly I am not into having to deal with this situation. I wasn't planning on her getting pregnant, my son opened the door and out she went.
Honestly, I wish the best for you and the cats. Really, you should try and get them spayed before you give them homes.
Roaming fertile female cats suffer from being reproduction machines. A female cat can be nursing one litter while pregnant for the next. One unspayed female cat, her mate and their offspring, reproducing at a rate of two litters per year, will result in 11,800 felines in just five years.
Sterilization saves lives since overpopulation is the single greatest killer of dogs and cats in the U.S. For every human birth, 15 dogs and 45 cats are also born. About 8 million animals are killed in our shelters every year, primarily because there is no one willing or able to care for them.
http://www.csnip.org/myths.html
Even if you did not plan this bay kat the responsibility is now yours. You are in a unique position to make a huge difference right now. You get to enjoy the beauty of birth and do what is right for those cats. Let me look into a few low cost spay/neuter programs for you. Please think about it and keep an open mind.