If she delivers them before you move, and you find them, try to take them with you. How, depends on the exact circumstances, but my guess is, the mom will cooperate. Part of her friendliness with you, is she recognized you are hers and hers childrens best practical chance, so she is eager to please herself in to you.
If they are somewhere you can fetch them inside this, take them in that, if possibly kitties and mom inside.
If not, prepare a box, and collect them in this box or carrier, take the box with them home. Mom will surely follow you and them. Even a real semiferale mom would probably follow you and her children to your home, as long as you arent scaring her off.
If mom delivers during the transport, dont worry - she will be in this carrier, and can surely deliver in there too.
She will be in no worse position than delvering outside homeless, after finding some sort of safe hole for the nest...
The only touchy is, if she runs into difficulties, but you cant help much as you drive... If possible, Have a leash on her during the transport. Or at least, a necklage with your name and telephone number.
If somehting happens during the drive, it will be your chance to have some control.
Dont worry too much. You ARE her best practical chance, and so be it as it is.
If she doesnt recoghizes the litter? Use some dirt or even leafes from outside, sprinkle some on the cat sand in the litter... So she recognizes it.
Use common baked clay cat sand, no fancy perfumed variations.
Most cats recognize the litter for what it is. Especielly someone in her situation, who must hide from predators at all costs, and thus - must hide all leftovers.
If they are somewhere you can fetch them inside this, take them in that, if possibly kitties and mom inside.
If not, prepare a box, and collect them in this box or carrier, take the box with them home. Mom will surely follow you and them. Even a real semiferale mom would probably follow you and her children to your home, as long as you arent scaring her off.
If mom delivers during the transport, dont worry - she will be in this carrier, and can surely deliver in there too.
She will be in no worse position than delvering outside homeless, after finding some sort of safe hole for the nest...
The only touchy is, if she runs into difficulties, but you cant help much as you drive... If possible, Have a leash on her during the transport. Or at least, a necklage with your name and telephone number.
If somehting happens during the drive, it will be your chance to have some control.
Dont worry too much. You ARE her best practical chance, and so be it as it is.
If she doesnt recoghizes the litter? Use some dirt or even leafes from outside, sprinkle some on the cat sand in the litter... So she recognizes it.
Use common baked clay cat sand, no fancy perfumed variations.
Most cats recognize the litter for what it is. Especielly someone in her situation, who must hide from predators at all costs, and thus - must hide all leftovers.