Can you take her to the vet? There are several medical complications that can arise after a cat delivers her kittens, as explained by this article: Post-birth Complications In CatsI got everything that is needed, but i'm also worried for the mom , she doesn't get close and hasn't move all day from under the car .
Can you try putting food or treats in a carrier? Alternatively, you can make a “drop trap” by putting a towel on the ground, and then put a laundry basket on the towel, propping up one side with something like a stick or empty paper towel roll that you attach a string to. Put food under the basket, and when she goes under there, pull the string to remove the stick, making the basket fall down over her. You can then use the towel to carefully pick her up.We tried to, but she just doesn't let anyone get close, we'll try again in the morning but she's just there.
May be so its not that bad as we thought. But she may be in hurt anyway - cats are good at hiding they are in bad problems, and a shy ferale double so, of course.By the way , the mama is eating just fine right now . But is hissing at us if we get to close .
Hi, my neighbor is, she has a lot of experience fostering orphan kittens , but is her first time dealing with something like this were the mama is still aroundd .Who is feeding the kittens?