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nikolecraig@hotmail.com
01-04-2007, 04:57 PM
I always feed my squirrels. But this yr. I had a small brown squirrel (I live in Michigan) - that was very friendly and small with out family.? I think.. I can feed him he comes up to my glass door. In Michigan it starts getting cold in Oct. I saw that his teeth would chater from being so small and cold. Now his hair has come out around his head, neck, and ears. He iches and is getting scabs and open wounds by his ears. I NEED TO HELP HIM THIS IS SO SAD. I know there is somthing I can do. He just looks at me and knows I will help ......................So I ask what to do - where to go.

ravenlaws32
01-04-2007, 05:01 PM
try to locate a rehabber in your area pronto. it sounds like it is mites or fleas , ive had squrriels before with same itching probs , obviously it too cold for flybots but are there any large bumps like knots?? if possible take a pic and post it. i do not have a list of rehabbers in your state but you can search and im sure someone here with the links will post it. hopefully you can catch it and get it some help.

keep everyone here informed. here is some i found , im not familar with michigan or what region you are in but try some of these. my bet is its mites , hopefuly yo ucan get to rehabber or vet that can help. if mites you wil prolly need tresaderm applied to areas . hope i helped



Michigan, Central

Michigan, Central region (Bay City)..... 989-893-8987
Sandy Miner, Wildlife Support Team
Specialty: specialize in birds of prey; flight cage construction

Michigan, Central region, Genesee County (Flint)..... 810-238-4017
Carolyn Fell (director), licensed home wildlife rehabilitator
cearthlink2@earthlink.net
Wildlife Species: all animals accepted except skunks or bats

Michigan, Central region, Genesee County (Swartz Creek, Flint area)..... 810-735-0126
Michelle Allen, C.A.R.E.
misallen@aol.com
Wildlife Species: all mammals except skunks and bats, will accept waterfowl and songbirds

Michigan, Central region (Shepherd)..... 517-772-1538
Barb Rogers, licensed home wildlife rehabilitator
Specialty: raptor rehabilitation

Michigan, East Central

Michigan, East Central region, Genessee County (Montrose)..... 810-639-2714
Teresa Smelser (Director), For the Birds Wildlife Rehab
tms1950@yahoo.com
Wildlife Species: Migratory & songbirds; I do not accept raptors, waterfowl, or mammals
Specialties/Knowledge: migratory songbirds

Michigan, East Central region, Genesee County (Swartz Creek)..... 810-735-0126 or 810-241-9941
Michelle Allen, licensed home wildlife rehabilitator
misallen@aol.com
Limitations: cannot accept skunks or bats

Michigan, Northern

Michigan, Northern region (Cheboygan)..... 231-597-9662
Susan Good (Director), Northernaire Wildlife Rescue
sgood@straitsarea.com
Wildlife species: small mammals and fawns
Specialties/Knowledge: raccoons and squirrels
Comments: 140 acres with water; large outdoor cages; all animals released on site

Michigan, Northern region (Escanaba)..... 906-789-1124
Eric and Sandy Chapman, licensed home wildlife rehabilitators
Wildlife Species: squirrels only

Michigan, Northern region, Genessee County (Montrose)..... 810-639-2714
Teresa Smelser, licensed home wildlife rehabilitator
Wildlife Species: small birds - no raptors or waterfowl
Specialties/Knowledge: Rehabilitation of orphaned or injured birds.

Michigan, Northern region (Gwinn)..... 906-346-7440
Julie Robson, Lilliput Wildlife Rehabilitation Center
lil1234@aol.com
Wildlife Species: raptors, deer, rabbits, and squirrels

Michigan, Northern region, Iron/Marquette/Dickenson counties (Crystal Falls)..... 906-874-2424
Julie Robson (Director), Lilliput Widlife Rehab Center
jrobson@up.net
Wildlife Species: all mammals except skunks and bats
all birds: 906-346-3526 Jeane Wilcox DVM, Raccoons: 906-361-3140 Gloria

Michigan, Northern region, Monominee County (Menominee)..... (h)906-863-4126 or (c)715-587-2321
Amy Block (director), Menominee County Wildlife Rescue
dblock1@new.rr.com
Wildlife Species: all species accepted

Michigan, Northern region (Quinnesec)..... 906-774-5868
Phyllis, Broken Crow Rehab
Wildlife Species: no raccoons

Michigan, Northern region (Republic)..... 906-376-8202 or 376-2456
Aileen Todd, Animal Instincts
ikey@up.net
Wildlife Species: White tailed deer, racoons , song birds, rabbits, chipmunks

Michigan, Northern region (Republic)..... 906-376-2200 (or 376-2456)
Carol Kruschke, Republic Wildlife Rehabilitation Center
Wildlife Species: white-tailed deer

Michigan, Northern region (Yale).....
Cherie Grubowski, Almost Paradise Whitetail Deer/Elk Sanctuary (owner)
mariog@klondyke.net
Specialty: bottle-feeding and raising of whitetair deer, rocky mountain
and Manitobian Elk; (Moose and Bison in future)

Michigan, North Central

Michigan, North Central region (Belaire)..... 616-533-6457
Mona Minish, Antrim County Pet and Animal Watch Wildlife Division
shanaminish@hotmail.com
Wildlife Species: native Michigan wildlife including mammals, songbirds,
and waterfowl

Michigan, North Central region (Frederic)..... 517-348-4952
Jody Barthlow, licensed home wildlife rehabilitator

Michigan, North Central region, Isabella County (Mt. Pleasant)..... 989-772-0763
Carrie Falls, licensed home wildlife rehabilitator

Michigan, North Central region (Lake Leelanau)..... 616-271-3189
Mary Rupert (education director), Shielding Tree Nature Center, Inc.
ges@gtii.com
Comments: fax 616-271-3189

Michigan, North Central region, Oceana County (Pentwater)..... 231-869-5428
Kathleen (rehabber), Misty Bend Wildlife Refuge
mistybendent@wmconnect.com
Wildlife Species: mammals only
Specialties/Knowledge: have 10+ years experience raising orphaned mammals,
May through October only

Michigan, North Central region, Roscommon County (St. Helen)..... 866-422-4275
Jeffrey Lake, Association to Rescue Kritters
arkinfo@k8jsl.net

Michigan, North Central region (Traverse City)..... 616-943-9076
Valerie Cascagnett, TimberWolf Acres Rehab
tiana@aliens.com
Wildlife Species: coyotes, fox, and bobcats

Michigan, Northeast

Michigan, Northeast region, Genessee County (Flint)..... 810-235-4017/810-341-1697
Carolyn Fell, licensed home rehabilitator
cearthlink2@earthlink.net
Wildlife Species: All mammals, songbirds, and waterfowl. NO skunks or bats
Comments: have federal permit for all birds except raptors

Michigan, Northeast region, Genessee County (Flint)..... 810-733-7285
Donna Stanke, licensed home rehabilitator (sub-permittee under Carolyn Fell)

Michigan, Northeast region, Genesee County (Montrose)..... 810-471-3097
Yvonne Hutcheson, licensed home wildlife rehabilitator
YMH317@yahoo.com
Wildlife Species: I do not do bats or skunks or endangered animals
Specialties/Knowledge: Ground Hogs

Michigan, Northeast region, Montcalm County (Howard City)..... 231-937-4687
John Muste (director), Wildlife Rehabilitation 1

Michigan, Northwest

Michigan, Northwest region, Mason County (Free Soil)..... 231-464-5058
Sabrina and John Sisson, licensed home wildlife rehabilitator
sabrinasisson@yahoo.com
Wildlife Species: all species

Michigan, Northwest region, Mason County (Free Soil)..... 231-690-1489
Meresa Salisbury (director), Animal Care and Recovery Services
meresa49411@yahoo.com
Wildlife Species: all mammals
Knowledge: Veterinary Technician, very strong background in veterinary medicine
Comments: geocities.com/meresa49411/wildliferescue.html

Michigan, Northwest

Michigan, Northwest region (Harbor Springs)..... 231-348-9700
Jennifer Hill (director), NorthWings
northwings@seenorth.org
Wildlife Species: raptors
Specialty: education programs utilizing live birds of prey

Michigan, Southern

Michigan, Southern region (Ann Arbor).....
K. Felice Clark
SnowRokey@aol.com
Wildlife Species: Small Mammals

Michigan, Southern region (Ann Arbor area)..... 734-913-9843
Friends of Wildlife
Wildlife Species: injured and orphaned mammals and turtles
Comments: the organization is made up of licensed wildlife rehabilitators;
please see web page for individual species contact numbers

Michigan, Southern region, Calhoun County (Marshall)..... 616-789-1930
Tammy Castle, Tammy's Wildlife and Snake Rescue
BiologistTLC@aol.com
Limitations: no raccoons, skunks, bats

Michigan, Southern region (Dimondale)
Tiffany Rich, Capital Area Wildlife Rehabilitation Association
Beaulabs@aol.com

Michigan, Southern region (Eaton Rapids)..... 517-663-6153
Louise Sagaert, WILDSIDE Rehabilitation and Education Center
LSagaert@aol.com

Michigan, Southern region (Grand Rapids area)..... 616-698-9741
Kim VanderLaan, West Michigan Wildlife Rescue (founder/president)
KimVndLaan@aol.com

Michigan, Southern region, Ingham County (Holt)..... 517-694-9618
Carolyn Tropp, Capital Area Wildlife Rehabilitation Association
cctropp@aol.com
Wildlife Species: Waterfowl, small birds and mammals

Michigan, Southern region (Lansing)..... 517-646-9374
Tiffany Rich, Capital Area Wildlife Rehabilitation Association
Specialty: white tailed deer, squirrels, raccoons; Vet. Tech.

Michigan, Southern region (Waldron)..... 517-286-6648
John & Mary Burress, licensed home wildlife rehabilitators

Michigan, South Central

Michigan, South Central region, Genessee County (Swartz Creek)..... 810-735-0126 or 810-241-9941
Michelle Allen, Wildthangs Rehabilitation Center
misallen@aol.com4
Limitations: no skunks or bats

Secret Squirrel
01-04-2007, 05:16 PM
The quickies and easiest fix would be to live trap it and get it to a wildlife rehabber in your area. Don't touch it as a safety precaution to you.:hurt
Sounds like mange. But that needs to be decided by a vet or rehabber.
The chattering of teeth is a warning for you to stay away. It's a warning sound and means danger. Like "I will bite." :pissed
If it was cold the animal would curl up for warmth. The chattering is a verbal warning.
Good luck and keep us posted.

nikolecraig@hotmail.com
01-05-2007, 12:43 PM
:thankyou :thumbsup

I found a person in my city that will help my Littel Man. I thank all of you for your edvice!!! She suspects that he has mange and that he is shivering form no hair and being so small. It's cold here so she said he would probly freeze and if not treated would not live long. I have a cage he usualy comes to the door in the morning so I'll let you guys know what happens.
Thanks Nikki

heidiann
01-05-2007, 12:46 PM
Good luck with the trapping!

rippie-n-lilgirlsmom
01-05-2007, 12:46 PM
Nicole, is it a rehabber or? Just be careful! I have read too many stories here where the squirrel gets to the wrong rehabber or vet. It jsut scares me.

Critter_Queen
01-05-2007, 01:01 PM
Sounds like mange and inadequate weight from parasite infestation to me...not having enough weight (or the right kind this time of year) can really get them sick quickly. Mange is carried by most wild squirrels to some degree, and they (and we) can handle it most of the time. But when the immune system becomes compromised for some reason, the mites can take over causing full-blown mange. It sounds like you are catching it early. Oral Ivermectin once every two weeks for three doses ought to cure it...but get a vet to dose it properly.

Keep us posted!

nikolecraig@hotmail.com
01-05-2007, 01:02 PM
Yes, She is a rehaber. I went to michigan licensed rehabers. I wouldn't have known who to call if you all hadn't directed me in the right direction. I have some worry of caching him. He has always been friendly he walks right up to me when I'm sitting on my back portch it was realy strang and a little scarry at first. I wasn't the instigator in this relationship. I feed my other squirrels from a far. I don't know why he is so interested in me and trusting. He eats out of my hand. and now he will come up to my sliding glass door when he's around. :dono BUT I never have tryed to catch him. My gut feeling is that he thinks I will take care of him. But ? mybe that's crazy? He is a wild animal.

Gabe
01-05-2007, 01:16 PM
Animals know when you are trying to help. Adult deer always seem to move closer to houses when they are injured.
I've been watching your posts and am so happy that you have found a rehabber to help you. Best of luck trying to catch the little guy, you're going to get only one good chance, so be prepared and be quick.

Mars
01-05-2007, 01:18 PM
Not crazy. They seem to know where to go for help. I've seen over and over.

nikolecraig@hotmail.com
01-05-2007, 01:58 PM
I know I keep thinking one chance. or he will be scard of me. I wanted to tell you guys Sarah the rehaber also said I could bring him back after he was better. I asked her if I could volenter at her rehab. It's funny how things happen. I probly would have never have taken the steps to do somthing that would mean so much to me had it not been for Littel Man. Funny He realy helped me!!!!!!!!!!!!!:Love_Icon I'll let you all know how it goes:rotfl

Mrs. Jack
01-05-2007, 02:22 PM
Funny He realy helped me!!!!!!!!!!!!!:Love_Icon

Yep. that really is the way it works.

good luck!! keep us posted.

Abacat
01-07-2007, 12:27 AM
Nicole,
I know how you feel, I too recently came across a little man (Riley) that needed my help...I still am caring for him (with the help of everyone on this board) They are the BEST! Good Luck with your lil man :) Keep us up to date.

squirrellover195
01-07-2007, 06:45 AM
x_biggrin help is best for little guys, so do your best:flash3