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when my dog had puppies, we werent expecting them, she had them under the side board, so we had to move them straight away but to a close place (literally 10ft) to the cupboard under the stairs, where we then left them.
Either you move them as soon as, but make sure that
a) she's not going to have any more kittens during the move (animals may give birth over several hours to their litter)
b) if you are moving them make sure the mum know where the babies are, and that she trusts you to move them (use ur animal intuition with ur pet here) coz she may turn very protective if you take one out the room, here i suggest moving them all at once in a box with the mom there too
c) if there is sumthing under the bed that the mum has used for bedding take that too, this ensure the babies and mumma have the least ammount of change in environment so as not to distress any of the family.
or you can leave them until they are bigger but this should really be a few weeks i.e when they have their eyes open and are more explorative
hope this helps
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