First I guess bye now she is settled in with her kittens.
She should take care of them for at least 4 weeks. At 4 weeks get kitten hard food.
In teh beginning moisten teh kitten fod to a soup consisancy ( you might wanat to get mother replacement milk or goats milkto moisten teh food with. take mom away for the night and first thing in the morning give teh kittens the mix ( you may need to stick tehir little noses in it) give them a half hour to eat then put mom in to let them nurse. As time goes every other day make it a little thicker by 7 weeks tehy should be on solid food but should stay with mom until 8 weeks old at.
at 7 weeks old caall and make the appointment to have mom fixed so that this doesn't happen again.
it's up to you if you want to get the kittens shots before finding them homes.
Good Luck
2007-06-03 11:32:35
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answered by Kit_kat 7
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When the kittens get old enough, about 6-8 weeks, give them up for adoption---or give them to a no-kill shelter now so they will be taken care of. A lot of people want kittens so I think you will have no problem getting them homes.
Also spay your Momma Cat and make sure she won't have anymore. There are too many cats w/o homes, we don't need more.
2007-06-03 18:24:45
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answered by chrisamethyst 4
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You need to take mom and kittens to the vet to be checked out. Your vet can tell you what they need and what you need to do. They will need vaccines, etc when they are old enough. Please get your cat spayed, there are already way too many stray animals in this world that are in need of homes. Please make sure that the kittens are spayed and neutered as well.
2007-06-03 18:48:12
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answered by Erin 1
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get the momma cat spayed, bottle feed the babies and have the mom take care of them too.
what are you going to do with the kittens?
2007-06-03 18:43:24
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answered by FoodLOVER 2
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keep them safe and feed the the mother cat a lot of kitten chow
2007-06-03 18:38:19
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answered by musicgurl583 3
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watch them take them to the vet when they are about 8 weeks old for shots and if you don't want anymore i suggest getting the mother fixed. but play with them, because if you don't interact with the kittens when they are young they won't know how to handle people when they are older.
2007-06-03 18:29:37
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answered by Melinda F 1
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Get them all fixed so it doesn't happen again. There are more than enough stray cats, do you really need to contribute to the over population?
2007-06-03 18:10:48
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answered by maigen_obx 7
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