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
You put a clock (that ticks) under its blanket and it will think it is its mothers heart
You need to trap the mother cat and take the babies and cat into a safe place like the garage.Get the kittens around people so they are not wild anymore.Then when the kittens get better you can set the mother cat back into the wild , you can keep the cat as your own ,or give the the cat to the shelter.With the babies you can give them away or whatever you want to do with them.It wont be a problem if do this right. By the way get the cat fixed so they don't have babies in your yard again.
It depends on the breed. Some can get pregnant at 4 months old, others at 6 months, and others as late as 8 months. This is why it is often advised to neuter and spay kittens before they reach 6 months old to eliminate the risk of producing unwanted litters.
make sure you give your older cat plenty of alone time without the kittens -with you. your older cat may be feeling replaced with a newer version of herself. I had a Siamese who would hide under my bed until i locked the kittens out of my room for the night.
Both male and female kittens can be spayed as early as 10-12 weeks of age, although this varies somewhat from vet to vet. Cats usually reach sexual maturity around six months old and some even younger at four months, so it is best to spay kittens before that age. Make sure you get kittens neutered and spayed (with six or so weeks indoors for recovery and in the case of male cats, for hormones to fully calm down) before ever letting them outside. Even cats under a year old can get pregnant, and that could kill a young cat. Plus then you've got more kittens on your hands, and it's not good to take a litter of kittens to a shelter.
The prepositional phrase is "under the couch".
look for it....-under your bed,under couch,in couch,behind couch,car,ect.
I often find them between couch cushions, or under a couch or chair.
you leave them they are better off dead anyway
He's hiding.... under your couch
Under the couch, you dumba**!
You can Check in the couch cushions under the couch, on the counter on shelves or stands, under things on things, and in your washer and dryer!
look under.
I had a friend who used a simple wooden box with a stick under it and a long rope attached to the stick, and cat food under the box. Worked a bit better than we expected; he caught not only the kittens, one at a time, but also the mother! The kittens were weaned so we gave them away. I kept the mother and had her spayed later. Took two months to tame her.
under my couch
kareena kapoor
under a couch