Well, first does she feed them and does she let them near her? If yes, then it is safe. If she doesn't feed them, and doesn't let them anywhere near her, i don't think it is safe. Coming from my view that is.
keep a distance from eggs... it makes u sneeze continously
they want and need more food and water for milk to keep the kittens alive.
They try to keep them as warm as possible i should assume ive had a new kittens from my 18 month old cat i havent seen them yet they cry for ages and they clean it the feed it and they lay on them.
you are very tired and weak to keep going on
stamp on them to keep them warm
First of all, keep the mom cat comfortable, fed well, and clean. The same goes for after the kittens come. Second, you'll need to prepare for the kittens. Make sure the bed/box or wherever the mom cat is staying is big enough for herself and for her kittens. Keep the bedding clean as well.
NO! No you should not. That is cruel and unnecessary.
it is quite important to keep them in a warm dry place with some blankets.
It would depend on how far apart the litters were born. If they were born fairly close together, it might be okay. Otherwise, no. The younger kittens could not handle the roughhousing the older kittens are used to.
Kittens are not babies and they can still slink through crib rails. Kittens can stay in one room, if needed.
It really doesn't matter the big thing is that they stay together at all times, although be sure to keep items in thge kennel for kittens to investigate.
Kittens naturally get goop in their eyes; you just need to keep wiping their tear ducts regularly. If the goop seems exessive, take the kittens to a vet.