I've been over at TinyKittens on YouTube, the latest mother has given birth.
For those who don't know, TinyKittens (TK) is based in Canada. They monitor a feral colony, and trap the cats if they're sick. They treat them and try to domesticate them. If they can't be domesticated, they spay/neuter them, and return them to the wild.
Any pregnant cats they capture, they keep until they give birth. They then spay the mother and spay/neuter any kittens, and they adopt out the kittens, and the mother if they are able to tame her.
this most recent birth is quite the story.
The mother (Kiwi) went into labor at 8:30 Tuesday, and TinyKitten's internet feed promptly went out. TK usually live streams the births. Turns out the outage was a blessing.
Kiwi went into labor, and had three kittens. She started to clean herself and seemed to ignore the kittens. After about an hour, she settled down, and the kittens started to nurse. A few hours later she left the nest, and went to the litterbox. While there, she gave birth to number 4, and not long after, number 5. Shelly (the woman who runs TK) rushed down to the room where the birthing nests are and took kittens 4 & 5 and put them into an incubator to warm them up. She also tube fed them. She put them into the nest, and then Kiwi returned to let them nurse. Suddenly, kittens 6 and 7 were then born.
The whole process took about 16 hours (with Shelly staying awake and watching the whole time to make sure everyone was ok). Mother Kiwi left the nest in distress and had a bathroom incident.
After all the stress, Kiwi was not returning to the nest, and Shelly let her be, in an effort to help her calm down. As of 40 minutes ago, Shelly returned Kiwi to the nest, and she immediately settled down and has been cleaning the kittens and letting them nurse.
Everything finally seems to be falling into place, but with kittens, the first few days are crucial, so Shelly and all the volunteers at TK are monitoring the situation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nsxfz_SYSwU(note, the link above sometimes switches to another room, so you may not always see the new family there)