Backstory- The house we are buying has been empty for the past month. The owner has been feeding a mamma cat that had gotten into her trash before she moved. Mamma cat had kittens about 2-3 weeks ago. Mamma cat got into the house through an open window with said kittens. Today we caught the mamma and the two living babies.
I have never EVER had a kitten, or a nursing cat. WTF do I do? We have them in a extra large dog crate (plastic kind, not wire) with a blanket, food, water, and small litter pan inside. The outside is covered in a blanket to protect them from the kids and our pets. All my pet are regularly treated for fleas/parasites/worms. I know I need to worm the kittens and mamma, and treat them for fleas, but what can I use?
The mamma and babies are actually really friendly, babies have eyes open but are still doing the low to the ground squatty walking. I have let the kids pet them (with lots of supervision) but how much petting is too much? Lol, with chicks they will die and that's all I have to go on....
And food: babies are nursing still, and mamma doesn't seem much older than a kitten herself. We are feeding mamma a can of cat food mixed with milk replacer once a day, and having a bowl of dry kitten chow available to her all the time. Obviously they always have water available.
Our vet is OOT till Wed, and the local shelter is closed until Tuesday, ACO is useless. Is there anything else I should be doing? Anything I should STOP doing?
TL;DR- spay and neuter your fucking pets.

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Maybe hold off on the kids petting the mom and babies until they are dewormed. There are some parasites that can be passed onto them.
As for the food. It sounds good. Mom needs a high calorie and fat diet, so kitten food is the way to go. Always have it available for the mom.
I would also stop touching them until they have been seen by a vet. Outdoor cats can carry diseases and parasites of all sorts. Fleas and ticks carry all sorts of nastiness (bubonic plague and lime disease to say the least!). Wear gloves when you are cleaning up it's litter pan too.
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In my experience the mom will be fine with you handling the kittens and you are feeding her well. Of course like mentioned above have your husband clean the litter box.
Thanks to everyone for all the help!
We are definitely keeping them away from our other animals, just in case. And I had completely forgotten about ringworm (ick!) I got that as a kid from a friends kitten... Thankfully these kittens are symptom free of ringworm, but we still will be putting the kibosh on handling them until they see the vet.
I'm not hungry, I'm HUUUNNNNNGGGRRRRRYYYY! NOW!
Dec 2014 Dec Siggy, Free For All
Big E- 2008
Miss M- 2011
Baby Z- 2012
Baby Smoosh, Due Dec 2014