How do I care for a newborn kitten that’s been found with the mother? - Four Paws at Fulshear Veterinary Clinic
With newborn kittens that are with their mother, you can just support the mom. As long as the weather is nice outside, you can put a box outside with blankets, and you can produce food and water. Then, once the kittens' eyes are open and they're about five to six weeks of age, you can remove them from the mom and rehome them if the mother is feral. If the mother is not feral, you can bring all of them into the home and put them in a kennel or get them to a rescue where they can grow up and find new homes.
How do I care for a newborn kitten that’s been found with the mother? - Blue Oasis Pet Hospital
If a mother cat is present, she will take care of her newborn kittens. Your responsibility is to provide a warm, safe environment and proper nutrition for the mother cat. The mother will then take care of her babies.
How do I care for a newborn kitten that’s been found with the mother? - Ridgetowne Animal Clinic
If the mother appears healthy, grooming the kitten, and allowing it to nurse, you primarily need to keep her and the kitten safe, fed, and warm. However, if she seems ill or neglectful, you might need to step in and take over bottle feeding, keeping the kitten warm, grooming, bathing, and stimulating it to go to the bathroom.