Check EVERYWHERE. Babies can crawl away and do so when they are cold. If you find a cold baby you can warm him up with water, inside a plastic bag (to keep him from getting wet)-ensure the water is warm like you would bathe in, and no hotter. Use the bag as a barrier to keep him dry.
I repeat to check everywhere. REmove the male. You can rebond later, but if mom is stressed she may leave or destroy the baby(ies).
Ensure mom has unlmited and fresh water, unlimited and fresh hay, fresh veggies. You can feed her alfalfa at this time too as she’ll need roughly 2-3 time her normal food and water depending on baby load and her size and age.
You can wipe her bottom with tissue, ensure her discharge is either non existent or red/brown. Any green/yellow or other odd colors and she may have a trapped baby and need to see the vet. It would be a good idea if she can see the vet within the first week-but you need to be the judge of that given her personality, how well she is doing and how she is feeling, acting and eating.
Mom’s only nurse twice a day so you will not see her as dogs often are-with puppies attached to teet. She will look uninterested and will not spend much time at all with the babies. This is normal. You can ensure they are ok by checking to see if he/they are warm and have a big belly.
It’s a myth (this is confirmed online, through my vet and and also through our wildlife society) that animals reject babies because a human has touched them. Certainly do not be inviting the neighborhood over to see them, throwing parties or having a dance in your hosue
But stick your hand in her nest and check the babies 1-2 times a day.
Keep us posted! Also just a friendly reminder, due to rules here, we do ask that you do not post ‘cute’ baby pictures but only post pictures if you have a directly related health issue. Please do not hesitate to ask questions!