You can, but she may move them back again. What you need to do is consider how safe the spot you want them in would be in her opinion. If there's anything you can put around it to make it kind of a cubbyhole for them, it might help.
I'm not an expert but it is normal because she will eventually want to move them to a safer place- so no need to be worried or concerned!
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.
no do not move them the mother thinks this is a safe spot and if you move them she will just move them back or somewhere else. I moved my kittens when my cat had them under my bed and she moved them to under the couch and we couldn't find them and they froze to death. Dont move them
Yes, kittens can suffocate under blankets if they are unable to move or breathe properly. It is important to ensure that kittens have proper ventilation and space to move when they are under blankets to prevent suffocation.
If you are the owner of kittens, you have complete control of their lives. You can pick them up and place them anywhere you wish, you decide what to feed them and when to feed them, you can do anything with them. Under the circumstances it seems that they have very good reason to keep an eye on you.
look under.
why was the cylinder shape beam place under their house
Cats usually have 5-15 kittens if it is the first litter if they have 15+ then it may be a problem if the cat is under 3 years if it has 4 and down kittens then there may be hidden kittens
Yes, kittens can sleep under blankets as long as the blanket is not too heavy or restricting their movement. It is important to ensure that the kitten can breathe comfortably and is not in danger of overheating.
Generally the mother cat will go off to a secluded area to have her kittens and she has obviously has chosen to have her litter of kittens under the bed. As long as she is going under the bed to feed them then they should be fine. However, at a month they should be out and walking about so make up a bed (or put a cushion with an old blanket on it) and take the kittens and put them there and watch to be sure the mother cat is tending to their needs.
Kittens
Yes, kittens can breathe under blankets as long as there is enough air circulation for them to breathe comfortably. It is important to ensure that the blanket is not too thick or tightly wrapped around the kitten to prevent suffocation.