Relocate food and water bowls. Relocate litter boxes.
Until the mother cat is ready to care for the babies, ensure that they are kept warm. Place them in a box with a blanket. If your house is especially cold, you can include a heating pad on a low setting.
Depending on the nature of your mother cat’s recovery, your vet may recommend supplementing the kittens with kitten formula until the mother cat is ready to nurse.
Never give your cat acetaminophen or aspirin. These medications are toxic for cats.
If your cat was spayed at the time of the c-section, there may be no discharge at all.