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If there was digging, very unlikely to be a cat. What kind of coop is at the other house? Could you just move it to yours? I know you said you have a broody hen, but it might be possible, if that is a secure coop, that it would be better and cheaper and faster to simply move it. Simply, she says, lol.
 
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Get hardware cloth and use it to cover any opening bigger that 1/4 inch. If you see digging and they got in from underneath, you will need to dig a trench and bury a board connected to hardware sloth to protect the bottom.

It sounds like a weasel and they can get in by very small openings. If it is a weasel, you need to use snare traps for them.

@ChickenCanoe has used them before
 
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Get hardware cloth and use it to cover any opening bigger that 1/4 inch. If you see digging and they got in from underneath, you will need to dig a trench and bury a board connected to hardware sloth to protect the bottom.

It sounds like a weasel and they can get in by very small openings. If it is a weasel, you need to use snare traps for them.

@ChickenCanoe has used them before
Sounds like an attack from the movie "Alien"
 
Poultry/Chicken wire ONLY keeps chickens inside. It does NOTHING to stop predators, who can slice through it like butter. 1/2" Hardware cloth is the gold standard for fencing. Has to be securely affixed to frame no gaps. No plastic ties.
 

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