I'm wondering about cats in the coop. I am getting sick of having rats and mice tunneling under my fences and coop and tramping around my shop. I have bait boxes, traps and plain ol' poison tossed under the coop where nothing else can find it but I STILL have tunnels! ARGH! I've gotten so freaked out hearing stories about weasels and possums getting into the run but the darn rats keep making grand entrances for them! I am considering getting a couple of older kittens to live out in the coop and shop. I don't have the huge barn set up that many of you have, just a nice little 6x8 shed with an attached 15x35 run. I am thinking I could put a cat door in our shop which is next to the coop and garden so they could have a safe warmish place to go. I am a little worried about how cats would do with the chickens though. I'm not worried about my big girls. I've got a RIR that would take a cat out if she felt like it but I have 2 silkies and a little d'uccle that I worry about. Plus I'd like to let my silkie hatch some babies in the spring. What kind of experiences have you all had with cats and your chickens. Any advice about teaching the cats what they should hunt? As always I so appreciate all of your experience.
I have several barn cats and they don't touch my chickens. I don't have any small breeds but they have been around my chicks since they were very young. I feed the cats well and they kill mice, gophers and such and don't even look at my birds. To keep the mice/rats out of the coop or from digging under it, if you take hardware cloth ( wire) and put it on the ground and partially up the outside walls of the coop and run, they can't tunnel under anymore. I've never figured out why they don't try to dig at the edge of the hardware cloth, but I've never had one do that. We put the hardware cloth on the ground and put dirt on top to hold it down, then turned up about 4 inches along the base of the walls of the coop and run and stapled everything in place real tight. So far, 5 years, so good.