My vote is she's knocked up!
I might have read wrong but inside or around the coop(chicken coop?!) could be dangerous. If the chickens see newborn kittens with all the birth material/ placenta fluid/ blood they might want to eat them!
I would also start feeding her everyday. kitten food if possible(yes, during the pregnancy, and while nursing!), she needs all the nutrients she can get. dog food isn't really nutritionally right for a preggo cat. I've seen cats only have 1 or 2 survive because of poor diets during pregnancy(not my cats.. I was a vet tech for about 5 years).
I'd trap the male and neuter him wether he is yours or stray. It sounds like a stray you all feed, not that you all own. IMO owning a cat is neutering, vaccinating, treating when sick, and you being the sole owner etc.
I, too, do not belive in aborting the kittens(humans or any other species either!). I'd lock her up(in a dark quiet place) so she has them where you want, otherwise she can have them anywhere and move them if she thinks you or anything else is a threat.
Right now I have an adopted feral and we're in the same boat, except she wont let me touch her. She's very HUGE, and she just isn't as fast as she usually is. So I think if I didn't feed her and she hunted for her food she would be having A LOT of trouble catching prey while carrying around kittens in her belly!
Good Luck!
I might have read wrong but inside or around the coop(chicken coop?!) could be dangerous. If the chickens see newborn kittens with all the birth material/ placenta fluid/ blood they might want to eat them!
I would also start feeding her everyday. kitten food if possible(yes, during the pregnancy, and while nursing!), she needs all the nutrients she can get. dog food isn't really nutritionally right for a preggo cat. I've seen cats only have 1 or 2 survive because of poor diets during pregnancy(not my cats.. I was a vet tech for about 5 years).
I'd trap the male and neuter him wether he is yours or stray. It sounds like a stray you all feed, not that you all own. IMO owning a cat is neutering, vaccinating, treating when sick, and you being the sole owner etc.
I, too, do not belive in aborting the kittens(humans or any other species either!). I'd lock her up(in a dark quiet place) so she has them where you want, otherwise she can have them anywhere and move them if she thinks you or anything else is a threat.
Right now I have an adopted feral and we're in the same boat, except she wont let me touch her. She's very HUGE, and she just isn't as fast as she usually is. So I think if I didn't feed her and she hunted for her food she would be having A LOT of trouble catching prey while carrying around kittens in her belly!
Good Luck!
