Slim to none. I have seen several people try to save abandoned wild babies and the success rate is about 1%.
A lot of baby mice are called a "litter." Mice typically give birth to multiple offspring at once, and a single litter can contain anywhere from a few to over a dozen baby mice.
A typical litter of rats can have 6-12 babies, also known as pups. The survival rate of these pups is variable and can be influenced by factors such as the health of the mother, availability of resources, and the presence of predators. In optimal conditions, a significant number of pups from a litter can survive to adulthood.
mice have 8-14 siblings in a litter
How many babies can mice have in a lifetime: depending on how long they live.... If they live about 5 years, and there is 1 to 32 in each litter, and they can have babies 4 times a year.... you do the math!
She probabley would if she had another litter of her own about the same age. If she did not have a litter she would not produse milk for the wild babies.
a litter/group of mice.
There are about 1-18 mice in a mouse litter.
There can be from one to 12 babies in a litter.
A typical litter of pet mice usually consists of 6 to 12 pups, although litters can range from as few as 3 to as many as 20. Factors such as the age and health of the mother, as well as her breed, can influence the size of the litter. Mice have a short gestation period of about 19 to 21 days, allowing them to reproduce multiple times a year.
a mouse can have up to 5 to 7 babies in a litter
Im pretty sure but dont know for sure :)
You probably can but you can get rodent litter at almost any pet store (try petco) and training mice to use a litter box can be hard but good luck