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    Raven I'm with the "MBD" folks too...I really think Lewis can and will improve on his new diet and with lots of natural sunlight. You're doing great with him....he is so lucky to be with you. Although it seems impossible, MBD can be cured with a devoted caretaker and Lewis certainly has one. Meanwhile I'll be praying for him.
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    Ravenslaw, check out the thread "I'm Here" in the section of the message board called "Introduce yourself." I'm still praying for you and Lewis.

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    Raven,

    I do belive it's a good sign that Lewis is grooming his back legs. I forgot to mention that in my earlier post. Keep us posted....and did you kiss him for me????

    A while back I was taking some pretty strong antibiotics and my hands swelled and itched from the meds. A few weeks later my hands started to peel all over and one of my young squirrles helped to nibble off the flaking skin. She peeled them everyday for over a week paying special attention to the the soft skin between my fingers. I could feel her sharp teeth ever so gently working the dead skin. It was too cool and I was amazed at the diligence. Best manacure I ever had!!!
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    Hello my squirrel have MBD ,treatment on good way, but he not move tail... ( Im afraid, please or its good or no?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simona1994 View Post
    Hello my squirrel have MBD ,treatment on good way, but he not move tail... ( Im afraid, please or its good or no?
    Go back to your original thread -- I responded to it. This is a very, very old thread from 2006.
    Island Rehabber
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    If you can't afford the vet,
    You can't afford a pet.
    NEGLECT IS ABUSE.

    "Better one day in the trees, than a lifetime in a cage."

    '...and the greatest of these, is Love. '

  6. Serious fuzzy thank you's to island rehabber from:

    SophieSquirrel (12-09-2017)

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    Quote Originally Posted by island rehabber View Post
    Go back to your original thread -- I responded to it. This is a very, very old thread from 2006.
    Anyone reading this, can respond in this thread BELOW with the link provided below.
    SophieSquirrel, I moved your post to the following thread.

    https://thesquirrelboard.com/forums/...e-help-me-guys
    Last edited by Nancy in New York; 12-09-2017 at 05:01 PM.

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