I have heard so many horro stories about touching the kittens etc
A lot are exaggerated, although it is wise not to keep handling them or let children pick them up. It would be fine now to move the kittens to a safer location and give her fresh beddding.
I suggest you keep mum in until the kittens have been homed as she can get pregnant again when the kittens are 2 weeks old. I trust you will have mum spayed once the kittens have been homed and perhaps you will give the following advice out with each kitten.
Benefits of Spaying (females):
No heat cycles, therefore males will not be attracted.
Less desire to roam
Risk of mammary gland tumors, ovarian and/or uterine cancer is reduced or eliminated. Even one season increases the chance of cancer later in life, indoor cats need spaying also. Cats & dogs will not acquire pyometra a life threatening infection & it reduces the risk of feline aids and leukaemia which is rife in our area.
Reduces the number of unwanted cats/kittens and dogs/puppies
Helps dogs and cats live 3 5 YEARS LONGER, healthier lives
Benefits of Neutering (males):
Reduces or eliminates risk of spraying and marking
Less desire to roam, therefore less likely to be injured in fights or road traffic accidents.
Risk of testicular cancer is eliminated, and decreases incidence of prostate disease.
Reduces the number of unwanted cats/kittens and dogs/puppies.
Decreases aggressive behaviour,
Helps dogs and cats live 3 5 YEARS LONGER, healthier lives
If you are keeping a kitten please have it neutered/spayed before it is 6 months old. Vouchers are always available if there are financial problems.