Let me start this post by saying this litter of kittens was unintentional and I am getting my cat spayed as soon as I can get her in once she's done nursing. That being said, my cat delivered her first (and only) litter last night from 2300 to 0230. The scenario was not what I imagined... She was sleeping in bed with me and her water broke and she delivered the first two in my bed. She did not clean the kittens, bite the cords, or eat the placentas. She seemed very unsure/scared and just wanted me to pet/love on her. I had made several nesting boxes for her downstairs (which is where her litter box, food and water are) which she had not shown any interest in. I knew the kittens wouldn't stay warm enough in my bed so I made a bed of old towels next to my bed and picked the kittens with the cloth I had used to dry them and placed them on the towel. I also picked up my cat and put her there. She proceeded to grab one of the kittens and drag it down the stairs to one of the nesting boxes. I brought the other kitten down to the box. She then birthed another kitten in that box. I went upstairs at that point thinking I was stressing her out and maybe she would clean the kittens if I wasn't distracting her. I heard crying about twenty minutes later and she had climbed out of the box and delivered another kitten on the floor and she was about 1 ft away giving herself a bath. I dried this kitten and placed all of the kittens on a heating pad in the room where I keep all of her things and an additional nesting box. At this point i figured she was rejecting the kittens. I cut through the cords (after grinding them between two fingers and then with blunt scissors) and disposed of the placentas. My cat came in that room eventually and picked up the kittens and put them in the clean nesting box and started nursing. I went back to my room. A little before 0600 I came in to check on her and she had birthed another kitten in that box who was wet, cold, and lethargic at this point. She had picked up the rest and moved them to a different room and was nursing. I dried the new kitten and cut the cord and placed him/her with mom. The kit warmed and eventually started eating. Now, throughout yesterday she keeps trying to move the kittens all over the place but she'll only move one or two at a time. If I try and place the ones that are out in the open on a heating pad or in a box she picks them up and moves them wherever. I will say that she did nurse them for very long periods of time. I have the downstairs at about 80 degrees and the kittens seems to be staying warm regardless of where she decides to hide them. Eventually I put her and the kittens in the room where her litter box, food, and water are and closed the door because I'm concerned that she isn't getting enough privacy and this is disturbing her bonding. The heating pad is in there and a clean nesting box. Basically I just feel like I have no idea what I'm doing. Any and all (positive/educational) comments would be greatly appreciated. Also, I'm reading threads where people weighed the kittens but other threads say don't touch them for two weeks. My cat and I have a very strong bond and I don't think she likes being away from me but I also don't want her toting these little ones all over the house and having them get hypothermic or hungry. AAAAh help!!!! I am a labor and delivery RN and think I may be helicopter assisting my poor kitty.