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MissDolittle
03-31-2006, 05:56 PM
Milly is a foxy, about 2 months old. She is refusing formula for 2 days and
eats only solid foods. She is such a little squirrel too, doesn't seem to grow.
Her tail gets bushier and she is fit as she can be, just so small. I do offer
formula in a bowl, but she only goes for the water.

This is the baby I got 3 weeks ago that was being pushed out of the nest
by the mother. The people who found her kept putting her back, but no go.

I have never experienced the situation that the baby weans herself, and then
this fast...you think that's ok to go from 7 ml every 4 hours to nothing over
night?

island rehabber
03-31-2006, 07:05 PM
Hi Miss D....I've only had grey squirrels, not foxers, but it's not unusual for an 8-wk old gray to suddenly lose interest in formula. I had two last summer who gave it up at that age and you know, they were a little smaller than average, too. But they still grew up fast and wild and ready for the world. As long as Millie is eating a good balanced diet and has healthy fur and tail she is probably fine. She might even take a little formula once in awhile in the future -- from a dish, though, not a syringe. Keep offering it to her, once in awhile. Can't hurt.

MissDolittle
03-31-2006, 09:11 PM
Wow, thanks! That really eases my mind. All squirrels from last year where
still coming back for the syringe after being released at the age of 5 months.