I wouldn't try,unless you want to get killed by a cat
Care of newborn kittens should be left to the mother. Keep human handling of newborns to a minimum unless mother is not aroundNo. Newborn kittens cannot move around very well.
The eyes of newborn kittens are typically blue.
kittens move because they need to move so thay can have energy
new born kittens do have fur and it starts out short but will grow as the cat grows.
To get a mother cat to move her kittens to a safer location, you can gently place the kittens in a secure box or carrier and move them to the desired location. Then, try to encourage the mother cat to follow by using food or treats to lure her to the new spot. Be patient and give her time to adjust to the new environment.
Kittens are born with blue eyes.
To safely move kittens and their mother after birth, gently place them in a secure carrier or box with soft bedding. Keep them warm and avoid separating the kittens from their mother for extended periods. Transport them to their new location calmly and quietly to reduce stress. Make sure the new environment is quiet, warm, and free from hazards. Monitor the kittens and their mother closely for any signs of distress or health issues during and after the move.
If you try to move them she will probably move them where you can't get to them. My mother cat moved her kittens into the grage behind alot of junk after we tried moving them.
I don't think so because my cat had two liters of kittens and none of them twitched.
No, kittens are not born in eggs.
You could try placing a new nesting box nearby with soft bedding and familiar scents to entice the mother cat to move her kittens. Additionally, providing food and water near the new location may encourage her to move her kittens there. It's important to handle the situation with care and patience to avoid causing stress to the mother cat and her kittens.
Feral cats move their kittens to protect them from predators and provide a safer environment for them to grow and develop.