NO it is the most dangerous part that you put her in.
I have always heard it referred to as a nest. The process of her finding a quiet, safe place to birth is called nesting.
Spring nesting refers to the behavior of birds building nests in the springtime in preparation for laying eggs and raising their young. This is a common behavior seen in many bird species as they seek out suitable nesting sites to provide a safe place for their offspring to grow.
so it could stay safe because if you stay in a place that have a lot of animals you can get eaten
Get rid of cars and dogs
They are attempting to protect them by keeping them safe from being found by predators.
Cats typically have their kittens in a safe and secluded place, such as a quiet corner of a closet, under a bed, or in a cozy box.
To ensure your cats are safe around your houseplants, you can: Choose non-toxic plants that are safe for cats. Place plants out of reach or in areas your cats cannot access. Use deterrents like citrus scents or aluminum foil to keep cats away from plants. Monitor your cats' behavior around plants and seek veterinary help if they show signs of poisoning.
No, it is not safe for cats to be around daffodils as they are toxic to cats if ingested.
No, it is not safe for cats to eat bunnies.
A nesting box gives a hen a comfortable and secure place to lay her eggs.
You can find a floating goose nesting box for waterfowl at specialty wildlife conservation stores or online retailers that sell birdhouses and nesting boxes designed for waterfowl. These nesting boxes provide a safe and secure habitat for waterfowl to nest and raise their young.
You move them to a safer place. You may have to do this a couple of times, but make sure it is safe, secure and sort of secluded. Mommy cats like this. I had to do this for a couple of my mommy cats.