Ever found a litter of newborn kittens in the absolute worst spot? Like, wedged behind the washing machine or smack in the middle of your closet? Yeah, me too. Turns out, mother cats aren’t always interior designers. Sometimes, you have to step in for their own good. First, scout a better location: somewhere quiet, warm (think 75-80°F), and away from chaos. A closet or unused room works, but make sure you can close it off—cats are escape artists when it comes to moving their babies. Set up a cozy nest (box + soft towel = instant kitten hotel), and keep food, water, and a litter box nearby (but not too close—nobody wants eau de litter wafting over dinner). Gently move the kittens while distracting mom with treats. She’ll probably give you the stink eye, but she’ll follow. Some moms get feisty, so gloves aren’t a bad idea. Once everyone’s settled, leave them alone to adjust. Bonus: bribing mom with snacks helps her forgive your meddling. #kittenrescue #petcare #catmomlife #Pets #Cats