How? Meow back?
Actually, by feeling her stomach, after the third one arrived and cleaned up, I felt around Panther's stomach area to see if there were anymore kitties, it seems like a possibility of two more...at least I do know that there is one more waiting to 'meow' its way out and also, after watching Panther's stomach closely and sure enough, more movement....
Interestingly, the second kitty was breached (born with its rear coming out first) and watched Panther licking where Panther probably assumed was the kitty's head...a few minutes went by and finally I took a small washcloth and rubbed the kitty's face, peeling and pulling off the sac so the kitty could breathe. Then several minutes went by and noticed how this kitty was breathing, it was raspy...therefore, I picked up the kitten and did a manuever swinging the kitten up and down from my knees (short up and down movement)...sure enough, then the kitten 'meowed' and was relieved the kitten was fine...and I eventually had to do it once more and once again, the kitten meowed and moved....doing this manuever helps make sure the lungs are cleared. Kind of a nice feeling knowing that this kitten's life was saved and doing well now.
At this time, Panther is obviously very tired and worn out, totally exhausted...I am sure once she gets a bit of rest, she'll then gather what strength she needs to get the next kitten out.
Until later--

for now.