Lady Squirrelly
11-09-2008, 07:07 AM
When I got Baby Girl she had been kept in a garage in a box with little nesting material with the nights in the 30's. She was cold to the touch. I knew this was a BAD thing.
Since then I have tried to make sure she is warm so she has been on a heating pad or in a bonding pouch under my shirt.
The last couple of nights as she played in the box, she was bumping her head so I knew she needed more room.
Last evening I set her up a small cage. For a bed I got her a hamster hanging cube like thing and filled it with small fleese squares. I popped her in it about 2AM this morning and went to sleep.
About 7AM this morning I got her out to feed and she was ice cold. The temp in the house did drop a little because the heater was on when I got up.
I was in a panic. It took me a long time to warm her up so she could have breakfast.
A baby gray this furred would be holding its own body heat by now.
Are sfs different?
Is she too young to hold her own heat?
Is she sick and I don't know it?
PLEASE tell me what to do.
New SFS mom in panic mode.
Since then I have tried to make sure she is warm so she has been on a heating pad or in a bonding pouch under my shirt.
The last couple of nights as she played in the box, she was bumping her head so I knew she needed more room.
Last evening I set her up a small cage. For a bed I got her a hamster hanging cube like thing and filled it with small fleese squares. I popped her in it about 2AM this morning and went to sleep.
About 7AM this morning I got her out to feed and she was ice cold. The temp in the house did drop a little because the heater was on when I got up.
I was in a panic. It took me a long time to warm her up so she could have breakfast.
A baby gray this furred would be holding its own body heat by now.
Are sfs different?
Is she too young to hold her own heat?
Is she sick and I don't know it?
PLEASE tell me what to do.
New SFS mom in panic mode.