Rooster trying to steal 2 day old kittens, what can I do?

Chickycammy

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To our happy surprise one of the stray cats we care for had kittens on our back porch. We think this is wonderful as she's now more friendly and we love to watch kittens grow.

Next to where she had them on the ground is the Nursery coop with my hen and her 8 chicks. Ivory our hen doesn't seem to mind that she can see and hear the little meows, yet Shemp her mate who is loose and protects the coop has started to try and steal kittens.

By steal I mean he'll come up on the porch and wait for the mother to either leave to use the bathroom or fall asleep before picking up a kitten by the tail and trying to run away with it.

My husband and I are worried he'll end up killing one and we have no idea why he's doing this. We're thinking about locking him up in an coop so he can't get to them.

Any ideas why this is happening? Will he kill one?
 
Thank you everyone! We moved the mother cat and kittens to the front porch after my husband built her a cute coop. The babies are doing great and mom seems to mainly want them in the fenced part of the coop.
 

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Umm, I hate to destroy a pretty picture, but he's not trying to lure momma cat away through the power of mother love, or to protect his family from a potential predator ... Your feathery velocoraptor is ABSOLUTELY trying to eat them and WILL bash them against the ground and peck them into gory shreds as soon as he manages to grab a tiny kitty treat and run far enough away with it that he doesn't have to share with his "beloved".

Yes, definitely separate them if you want the kittens to live.
 
I think it might be best to move the kittens to a garage or garden shed to be secure and far from the chicks.

The mother hen will soon start to leave the nest and roam the garden with her chicks and this might just give the nursing cat some ideas on how to improve her diet...
Yes, this^^^
....or the chickens may eat the kittens.

Either way get that cat spayed.
 
Umm, I hate to destroy a pretty picture, but he's not trying to lure momma cat away through the power of mother love, or to protect his family from a potential predator ... Your feathery velocoraptor is ABSOLUTELY trying to eat them and WILL bash them against the ground and peck them into gory shreds as soon as he manages to grab a tiny kitty treat and run far enough away with it that he doesn't have to share with his "beloved".

Yes, definitely separate them if you want the kittens to live.

:lau Well, that's definitely another way to put it.
 
Omgosh! They are so cute😍😍! What are you planning on doing with the kittens as they get older?

Once they're old enough momma is getting fixed and they'll be going to some friends and family that already are begging for them. We're very lucky that we have such a huge family and everyone is an animal lover of some kind.

Yet I am so in love with the dark grey baby boy that we might end up keeping him and making him an inside cat.
 

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