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Cat Gives Birth in Chicken Coop-Then Something Unexpected Happens

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It starts like the setup to a very strange farm story.

A mama cat gives birth to her kittens inside a chicken coop.

Already, that's enough to make you stop scrolling.

@lavelle_maslow

I have a love/hate relationship with my dog cam If I check my cameras and see my bulldog crying like this, I'm immediately going home #animals#lavellemaslow#dogmom#pets#fyp#fypシ#viral#englishbulldog#dogs#doglover#bulldogs#bulldog#sad

original sound - Lavelle & His Mama

There's never been a more @lavelle_maslow clip than this, because it's just like the throwback to what garnered him internet fame in the first place.

The only thing he started adding over recent months is the emotionally-charged, sad cries, which are enough to convince anyone to give him all their cash.

Talk about a master manipulator! He's just so precious, I'd get in my car so fast!

For a long time now, the English Bulldog has been "making calls" to try to get Mom to come home. Technically, he's just figured out how to trigger the video alert, but since he gets a response, he now knows to do it every time he wants attention and it's *chef's kiss*.

@lavelle_maslow

My bulldog keeps calling us through the 2-way camera & I can't stop laughing #bulldogs#lavellemaslow#pets#funny#viral#englishbulldog#dog

Lonely - Akon

Since Lavelle's been at the video game, he's captivated nearly 100k TikTok followers with each and every new video.

The sassy boy isn't trying to be anyone other than himself, even when it means giving attitude, or ignoring Mom whenever he feels like it.

Related: English Bulldog Pushing Coffee Table During Epic Tantrum Is Such a Mood

Even with his dramatic meltdowns, he's a cutie.

The boy's had the power of suggestion down as long as he's been alive. One look into those sad-looking puppy dog eyes and you'd be running home to give him everything he wants, guaranteed.

It's a real talent to be this adorable. Or is it a crime? Either way, how could anyone not do as he suggests?

Exactly.

That is the whole feeling of this clip.

Because what makes it so good is not just the surprise of it, but it's the gentleness. The chickens are not chaotic or confused. The kittens are not in distress. The whole thing somehow reads like one of those accidental little miracles animals pull off when they make the world seem softer than it usually does. Mama cat handles her business, gets up for a second, and the chickens step in like they're saying, "Don't worry, we've got the babies."

That's such a powerful image.

A cat choosing a chicken coop as a safe place to give birth is already a reminder that animals often make practical choices that look surprising to us. Warmth, shelter, and protection matter. But then, to see the chickens so calmly close ranks around the kittens adds this whole other layer of tenderness that people can't resist. It's unusual. It's comforting. And it has that exact quality that makes animal videos travel far online: It makes you feel like maybe the world isn't totally broken after all.

I also think people stay on clips like this because they tap into something universal. The best care doesn't always come from where you expect it. Sometimes help shows up from the next stall over, covered in feathers and acting like this was the plan all along.

That's why this works so well as a story. It's not just "cat has kittens." It's "cat has kittens, and then a tiny interspecies support system forms in the coop."

You cannot script that better.

Warmth, Shelter, and Calm Matter for Newborn Kittens

One reason this video is so compelling is that it quietly shows what newborn kittens need most in their first days: warmth, safety, and a calm place to rest. PetMD notes that after birth, kittens need to stay dry and warm, and that the nesting area should stay warm as well, which is exactly why a sheltered, cozy setup matters so much.

That is part of what makes the chicken-coop moment so striking. It looks funny and unexpected, but underneath it's a real reminder that warmth and protection are everything for tiny kittens at the start.

Honestly, if I ever need backup, I hope it shows up this organized and wearing feathers.

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This story was originally published April 24, 2026 at 9:20 AM.

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