She probably felt that they were not safe where they were previously. Mothers are usually protective of their young. She may have noticed that you found out where her kittens were, and she thought you could be a threat so she moved them.
If you try to move them she will probably move them where you can't get to them. My mother cat moved her kittens into the grage behind alot of junk after we tried moving them.
The best idea is to leave the cat there until the cat comes out.
To get a mother cat to move her kittens to a safer location, you can gently place the kittens in a secure box or carrier and move them to the desired location. Then, try to encourage the mother cat to follow by using food or treats to lure her to the new spot. Be patient and give her time to adjust to the new environment.
She felt that her kittens would be safer there.
A Kittens Tail Moves When The Kitten/Cat. Is Scared Or Angry.
You could try placing a new nesting box nearby with soft bedding and familiar scents to entice the mother cat to move her kittens. Additionally, providing food and water near the new location may encourage her to move her kittens there. It's important to handle the situation with care and patience to avoid causing stress to the mother cat and her kittens.
No, a cat that has never had kittens cannot nurse.
Yes, the dad cat can be around the kittens.
'with two kittens' describe the cat. So, you should write 'is sleeping'. But if you mean that all three of them are sleeping, write 'A cat and his two kittens are sleeping'.
kittens is little cat(s)
It's having fun Either to protect them or is messing with them.
Kittens, possibly tabby kittens