Ha! My cat did the same thing!
At the three week mark, I came home and checked the guest room closet where Miss Kitty had nested with her four babies all this time, only to find it empty. Turns out she had moved them across the hall to my bedroom. I moved them all back, then she moved them all back. Voila - she wanted them in my bedroom.
Like you, I made a few adjustments, but they were happy, and stayed there playing, exploring, nursing, and sleeping for a few more weeks, until ready to go downstsirs and explore. But my bedroom remained home base regardless.
So yes, she's bringing babies out of the nest to you, deliberately, because she trusts you to help her feed them soon when they wean, and for you and they to socialize. It's all normsl, and a growth step, and a compliment!
Enjoy them in your room. I could hear them nursing at night. Use a nightlight though, so you don't step on one if you need to get up in the middle if the night! [emoji]128522[/emoji]
At the three week mark, I came home and checked the guest room closet where Miss Kitty had nested with her four babies all this time, only to find it empty. Turns out she had moved them across the hall to my bedroom. I moved them all back, then she moved them all back. Voila - she wanted them in my bedroom.
Like you, I made a few adjustments, but they were happy, and stayed there playing, exploring, nursing, and sleeping for a few more weeks, until ready to go downstsirs and explore. But my bedroom remained home base regardless.
So yes, she's bringing babies out of the nest to you, deliberately, because she trusts you to help her feed them soon when they wean, and for you and they to socialize. It's all normsl, and a growth step, and a compliment!
Enjoy them in your room. I could hear them nursing at night. Use a nightlight though, so you don't step on one if you need to get up in the middle if the night! [emoji]128522[/emoji]