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Unfortunately not, my shed and apartment are two different buildings. The kittens do have some cat toys, a cat tree, and their little shelter in the shed that they are accustomed to and that I can bring into the apartment to provide them with some degree of familiarity. These items all should have their scent on them by now, so maybe having them around will calm them a bit, hopefully.
Is there any way you could let them into your apartment from the shed? That way, when you bring them back there it won't be totally unknown to them. It'd be great if you could let them wander in on their own. Kitties like to explore.
I would ask the vet to tell you what will happen when you bring the kitties. Where will they go when you drop them off....will they be sedated in the cage? Etc. It'll put your mind at rest to know what happens. I understand how you feel. I was worried about mine too. They were fine.
The vet visit is supposed to be a routine physical check-up, vaccinations, etc. I don't think they're old enough for spay-neuter (although I would love to do that now if possible and will definitely bring that up). So I expect to bring them home immediately after the visit and don't think they will be sedated ... but you're right, I would feel better if I clarified these things first. I will ask.