Hello everyone! This afternoon a rather large black snake found a nest of mice. I didn't exactly watch it eat the mother, but I heard lots of squeaking and we relocated the snake but it didn't have time to eat 4 of the babies
I thought maybe the mother would come back but the poor things have been by them self all day. I checked on them just a few minutes ago and one of mice were missing.
I have never read anything on mice, so I just heated few tablespoons of warm milk up for them. Couldn't find an eye drop syringe, so I just dipped a q-tip in the milk and let them suck on it.
As soon as I put it to their mouths they began hunting for the q-tip and ate quite a lot. Right not they are next to some old plywood boards, in their nest under a big pile of leaves. I know that I should probably just leave them alone, but I keep hearing them cry and I feel awful for them!
They can't be more than just a couple of days old, eyes closed and no fur.
So, should I just leave them be and let nature take its toll, or should I take action asap? Thank you all in advance for any ideas/thoughts.
(Btw, I wasn't sure which forum to put this in
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I have never read anything on mice, so I just heated few tablespoons of warm milk up for them. Couldn't find an eye drop syringe, so I just dipped a q-tip in the milk and let them suck on it.
As soon as I put it to their mouths they began hunting for the q-tip and ate quite a lot. Right not they are next to some old plywood boards, in their nest under a big pile of leaves. I know that I should probably just leave them alone, but I keep hearing them cry and I feel awful for them!
They can't be more than just a couple of days old, eyes closed and no fur.
So, should I just leave them be and let nature take its toll, or should I take action asap? Thank you all in advance for any ideas/thoughts.

(Btw, I wasn't sure which forum to put this in
