@p. jinhee ᴶᴵᴺᴺʸ aw ;; just keep the box nearby anyway. mother cats tend to move her litter periodically so that can be her next nesting place! and of course keep food and water nearby too. i hope the rest of her litter was delivered healthily aa
@y. shiah one is out, aa - she took to hiding under a bunch of storage boxes and mess in the basement of my apartment complex. i'm checking on her regularly :sobbing:
i tried to make the box as you suggested, but she wouldn't take to it.
@p. jinhee ᴶᴵᴺᴺʸ oh you can help prepare her nesting box! get a cardboard box, or any box big enough for the momma and her babies. line it with a heating pad (optional but highly recommended) under some old fabrics so it's comfy. keep the box somewhere secluded for her privacy and comfort but easy for you to access to check on them. if you don't have a heating pad that's fine, just make sure the place is warm enough for the newborn kitties. depending on whether the momma cat trusts you or not, you can stay by her side. no need to be directly be on hands or anything, they can do all the work. just make sure the babies are breathing and moving fine afterwards