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Well there is the reason she keeps moving the kittens.  She wants them be near her favorite human.  Usually it's the adult mom.

Can you use the kittens location as an incentive to get the kids to keep the room clean so the kittens don't eat the small toys?
Yes, we have kept it clean. They have been doing a great job keeping it clean.
She loves the kids. She keeps coming and getting me. So I've been in there a good part of the day.
 

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I think it best to leave them. It's clear that's what she wants. Except for your two-year-old it should be fine.

Just ask the children to watch where they step and make sure the kittens are all eating. And the kitten litter box will have to go in that room because it needs to be near the kittens.

I think it's very sweet that Kit Kat wants her children near your children. If your kids were little terrors I can assure you she would not be putting them in their room, so good job, mom :).
 

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And sounds like Kit Kat wants you to know where she put her babies and to give aporoval. :)
 
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I think it best to leave them. It's clear that's what she wants. Except for your two-year-old it should be fine.

Just ask the children to watch where they step and make sure the kittens are all eating. And the kitten litter box will have to go in that room because it needs to be near the kittens.

I think it's very sweet that Kit Kat wants her children near your children. If your kids were little terrors I can assure you she would not be putting them in their room, so good job, mom :).
Thank you!! :)

I just watch when the little one is in there.
My 8 year old is very close with Mom and babies. She has read everything possible.
I've just put some blankets down for them and left them alone.
 

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Fantastic! I was going to suggest blankets under the bed.

My mama kitty moved her kittens into my bedroom at around 3 weeks. It's part of the socialization process.

Kit Kat is a good mom too!
 
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Do you know how to stop Mom from spraying?

I've used the enzyme spray. But she keeps doing it in there. But just under there :(
It's really stinky. I've cleaned it about 5 times in 24 hours.
 

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Ugh. Is this in the kids' room?

She's trying to mark her territory, unless she has a UTI.

Maybe it's time to get her spayed.

Otherwise try plugging in a Feliway diffuser to help her to relax.

She may feel over-stimulated or worried about her kittens coming out so much. Something is triggering her. It could be the activity level of everyone right now.
 
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Ugh. Is this in the kids' room?

She's trying to mark her territory, unless she has a UTI.

Maybe it's time to get her spayed.

Otherwise try plugging in a Feliway diffuser to help her to relax.

She may feel over-stimulated or worried about her kittens coming out so much. Something is triggering her. It could be the activity level of everyone right now.
She only does it in the kids room under that one bed.
It's not pee, it actually smells like male cat spray.
It happened outside also when we found her. Around where she was spending time out there.
I will fix her in 3-4 weeks when they are a bit older.
Good news they are all right around 12.5 ozs. :)
 
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They love to go at it.
They seem healthy.
They are so fun.
 
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