Adding a Cat to the Coop

GoslingRanch

In the Brooder
Mar 26, 2025
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We are preparing to add a cat to our 1500 sq ft coop. I couldn't find anything directly related to it, so I thought I would ask. What is the best way to prevent the chickens from eating the cat food so the cat doesn't go hungry?
 
I think this can be done in very specific scenarios, also depending on the cat. In many cases, the cat could be miserable, or harass the chickens.

My thoughts: the cat needs it's own space with a flap to the chicken area. Like a kitty house, it's own catio/fenced enclosure toplay that has no chicken poop, bathroom and feeding space, all of which need to be not accessible to the chickens. You should also talk to a vet about bird feces and cat health, as well as what happens if the chickens access a cat turd.

A rooster could seriously injure a cat.

Most cats I've met would only patrol a chicken area while the chickens are asleep. Would that work for your plan?

It needs to be the right cat. Many rescues have barn cats or feral cats that cannot be returned to their previous location that might work. I think a human friendly cat would be very unhappy in this working cat scenario.

Cats are a sensitive topic, as many of us are very close with our domestic cats that would be super unhappy with this job. A feral cat may not be though. I admit I've been putting off repairing a small hole near the roof of our chicken run, as a small feral cat sneaks in and kills mice for me at night. She's very wild, though after two years she will unbend enough to demand food from me by sitting in the open and glaring. The only time I've been closer than six feet to her was when we trapped her to have her spayed. She weighs 5lbs. She does not want to be domestic, but likes free food and hunting. If you can find a cat like that, it might work.
 

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