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MommaLove
10-20-2013, 06:13 PM
My neighbor heard some scuffling and screatching in the tree by his house last night. When he checked it out today he found a young male squirrel with severe injuries. He brought him to me and here is what we have:

Baby Boy

Weight 177 grams
Approx age about 14 weeks (guesstimate)


Injuries
Severe gash in the left eye - Eye is swollen and red with goo around it and a cut or bite near front of his snout

Right side Rear - Bite and Scratch

Rear leg and Tail Paralysis - no movement at all. He is pulling himself with front legs


He is pooing, but I have yet to see pee.

Here is what I have done

Dosage of Baytril

Hydrating and he took 2.5cc of hydrating fluid. Once I get him several doses of hydrating fluid I will start him with a bit of the GM Formula and then get him some block tomorrow. I want him to get some fluids in him. He does seem otherwise healthy and hydrated.

Any suggestion for his eye this evening. The vets are not open until the a.m.. I have cleansed all the wounds and also took a warm cloth and saline solution to cleanse the eye. He seemed to really like the warm wash cloth on his eye. I can clearly see the big gash towards the top of his eye ball.

Any suggestions? I have been to CVS, Walgreens, and the market Pharmacy and no one carries over the counter salve for the eye. :-( You have to have a prescription.

Prayers for this little man :grouphug

SammysMom
10-20-2013, 06:17 PM
Maybe a bit of Neosporin around but NOT on the eye itself. Poor guy...:shakehead
Thank goodness he has you to help him...:grouphug:Love_Icon:grouphug

MommaLove
10-20-2013, 06:25 PM
I cleansed the eye with a eye solution that I have and cleansed all wounds (not the eye ball) with Povidone Iodine to help prevent any infection. Then cleansed it down with warm wash cloth. He seems to be warming up on the heating pad.

I am going to give him more hydrating fluid in half hour and then see if he is interested in some formula.

Just worried about pain with his poor eye...

Also, the paralysis with his rear legs and tail. Could that be just reaction to the cat bite and scratches? Cause he is still pooping and they are nice little brown nuggets not to wet or to dry. Perfect and big. LOL! Love squirrel poop too funny

sdreamcatcher
10-20-2013, 06:27 PM
What a sweet handsome boy; hopefully the paralysis is temporary. Lots fo prayers going out to this little guy :Love_Icon:Love_Icon

SammysMom
10-20-2013, 06:30 PM
Once he is hydrated give formula. He looks really dehydrated so it might take several feedings of hydration fluids.

MommaLove
10-20-2013, 06:53 PM
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He is getting more spunk. He is getting his bearings a little now. I was able to get a better picture of his eye.

He has also started peeing!!! YEA and more poop. Not sure how long this little guy was hurt sometime between 1 or 2 am and when I received him around 3pm today.

So he wasn't alone for more than 12 hours. He has now taken a good dose of hydrating fluid. He has been resting and seems more alert than before.

ALL GOOD SIGNS! All internals are working properly with good poos and pees. So that would lead me to assume (which of course you know the saying), that the paralysis is temporary.

I will dose Baytril again tomorrow and for the next 6 days. Keeping fingers crossed that this little man will pull through!!!

:Love_Icon

SammysMom
10-20-2013, 06:59 PM
Excellent news! Remember with ABs to give yogurt or another probiotic for his tummy. ABs are hard on the gut! It sure sounds like he is on the right track. Thank-you so much for giving him a good start on his road to recovery!:grouphug:Love_Icon:grouphug

MommaLove
10-20-2013, 07:01 PM
Yes he took 3cc for GM formula with Full Fat Yogurt and he devoured the 3cc.

He is doing much better. Still a long road to recovery, but as you stated I think he is on the right track. Poor Little Man.

My daughter just named him Xavier.

SammysMom
10-20-2013, 07:18 PM
A strong name for a strong little guy...:Love_Icon:Love_Icon:Love_Icon That yogurt will help him with those ABs in his little empty tummy.:thumbsup

MommaLove
10-20-2013, 07:24 PM
Alright, hr is snuggled in my arms as I play with his legs and feet. They are warm and seem to have a little tension around knee area..he pulls back it seems. only one leg.

Well I believe he is ready for bed...updates in the a.m.

SammysMom
10-20-2013, 07:30 PM
Nitey Night little Xavier...:Love_Icon:Love_Icon:Love_Icon

MommaLove
10-20-2013, 08:05 PM
Okay a quick question. Little Xavier's eye keeps bleeding. It is fresh bright red. Not a lot of blood but it is there. Is this good bad or indifferent on the spotting of blood.

I am hoping that tomorrow it will not be spotting any longer. :grin2

I have never had an eye injury baby so I am trying to make sure I do everything correct to ensure the best healing...

ALittleNutty
10-20-2013, 08:05 PM
So glad you got him and can take care of him. Poor little guy. :grouphug Wishing him a great recovery.

lilidukes
10-20-2013, 08:08 PM
Just wanted to add eyeballs have a remarkable
ability to heal. Hoping this is the case here.

But if your vet wants to remove the eyeball
please be sure to insist they remove the
tear duct. Other wise in the future there
is always the possibility of infection.

Handsome boy with a great name.

:grouphug Xavier :grouphug

SammysMom
10-20-2013, 08:10 PM
I am not sure on the bleeding eye. Sorry to not be much help!

island rehabber
10-20-2013, 08:31 PM
MommaLove, can your vet do an xray? I'm a little concerned with the uneven line of his back....maybe a fracture? (hope not, but just in case...)

MommaLove
10-20-2013, 08:49 PM
I will take a better picture of him lying flat. His spine feels good and intact. We will see what the vet suggests tomorrow. The neighbors cat sure got this little one good.

I am going to suggest xray for this little guy, The more I feel on his belly the more concerned I get. I feel a lot of hard knots on one side. ???

Call the vet in the a.m., my daughter has surgery tomorrow so hopefully we can get the vet to work with us.

Sweet Simon's Mommy
10-20-2013, 09:30 PM
His pelvis could be broken from the position of his hind legs.
Regular saline eye drops used for people with contact lenses is good , will help sooth, dont let the tip touch anything , you want it sterile
I have prednisolone acetate drops....don't know if you should use it or not . It was for a squirrel with different issues, swelling mostly.
if that is a gash into the eye itself, it may heal and just scar, or it could drain out and shrivel, depends on how deep it is.

Loopy Squirrel
10-20-2013, 09:36 PM
I would try to get an x-ray. I agree w/ Maura that it looks as though there is a slight kink in the back in that picture. As for the hardness in the belly it could be a lot of things but I worry about the bladder. How much urine is the squirrel producing? If he is just leaking a little bit out at a time it could possibly be his bladder swelling. It could also be internal injuries. I have also had squirrels that had a pelvic fracture that mimicked spinal damage. As for the eye, I would be careful about putting anything in it right now. It looks like the baby had a direct puncture to the eyeball. They are very vascular and can bleed a lot. I would use a piece of gauze soaked &wrung out w/ straight distilled water and apply it to the eye if it continues to bleed heavily. It will also help to keep it moist if the baby cannot close his lid.

SSM, I just posted and saw you thought the same thing. We must have been posting at the same time.

MommaLove
10-20-2013, 09:56 PM
Thank you for all the advice. Going to contact the vet again in the a.m. to.get an appt.

He woke up crying. I gave him more hydrating fluid. He loves it! I use water, sugar, and a dan of organic molasses.

He has taken about 6cc of GM formula and a total of 12 cc of.hydrating fluids since I received him.

He seems to.be doing better, but will not rest unless I am holding him. He's sleeping well.on my chest right.now. He is finally sleeping sound.

He is peeing good (not just dribbles) and pooping good.

I will def get xray of of his belly spine and legs. Poor baby. I think he has siblings...he seems.so lonely and.scared by himself.

SammysMom
10-20-2013, 10:00 PM
Since he is now hydrated, do you have any infant ibuprofen?

merman
10-22-2013, 08:19 AM
:grouphug:grouphug:grouphug
Thanks for helping the little one!

Just curious how is he this morning ?
Looking forward to hearing good / better news. :Love_Icon

:wave123

Vas & Mia

MommaLove
10-22-2013, 08:18 PM
Okay yesterday was rough. Daughter had surgery which ended up taking a lot longer than we expected, longer recovery,and just oh lord.

Vet can see him Thurs.

He is doing somewhat better...

Moving everywhere and alert. Seems very depressed. He covers his head with everything. He is pooping well...pee is another story. It was free flowing when he arrived, but became dribble dribble yesterday. I think swelling was a factor. He is getting baytril and metcam right now. As well as wound care. I am also giving daily baths which he loves. It relaxes him.

Today swelling is down and pee is able to flow when I express it. So I do this every few hours. He is eating formula and drinking water. He refuses solids. He is still quite small. On afraid he was still in the best with mom. He moved around until he is snuggled with the stuffie. His eye is completely whites out. He opens it a little, however I think it is a loss.

The vet may suggest euthi.....can't say it, due to blind, paralysis from mid tummy down, hard time peeing, skull injury????

Xavier is strong and wants to survive. He just has a rough road.

I will update Thursday or sooner if I can. Between my 11 overwinter, 3 adults, and Xavier 3 children, daughter who just had surgery, and the dog who is getting ready for surgery tomorrow....I am running on fumes...

lennysmom
10-22-2013, 10:30 PM
Whew, sounds like you have your plate full!! I am pulling for this little guy - he has fought so hard and I just hope he has the strength to pull through and heal. I admire your devotion to all in your care. I'm sure it can get exhausting sometimes, but what a blessing you are to all of those sweet little squees, your dog, and your family!! Here's praying for your strength and endurance as you pour out your life to help others.
:grouphug:grouphug:Love_Icon

TubeDriver
10-22-2013, 10:54 PM
Okay yesterday was rough. Daughter had surgery which ended up taking a lot longer than we expected, longer recovery,and just oh lord.

Vet can see him Thurs.

He is doing somewhat better...

Moving everywhere and alert. Seems very depressed. He covers his head with everything. He is pooping well...pee is another story. It was free flowing when he arrived, but became dribble dribble yesterday. I think swelling was a factor. He is getting baytril and metcam right now. As well as wound care. I am also giving daily baths which he loves. It relaxes him.

Today swelling is down and pee is able to flow when I express it. So I do this every few hours. He is eating formula and drinking water. He refuses solids. He is still quite small. On afraid he was still in the best with mom. He moved around until he is snuggled with the stuffie. His eye is completely whites out. He opens it a little, however I think it is a loss.

The vet may suggest euthi.....can't say it, due to blind, paralysis from mid tummy down, hard time peeing, skull injury????

Xavier is strong and wants to survive. He just has a rough road.

I will update Thursday or sooner if I can. Between my 11 overwinter, 3 adults, and Xavier 3 children, daughter who just had surgery, and the dog who is getting ready for surgery tomorrow....I am running on fumes...

I am sure you will do your best and also what is right for little Xavier. Thank you for helping him! :)

MJS
10-23-2013, 09:33 AM
POOR LITTLE GUY...I HOPE HE CONTINUES TO IMPROVE...PRAYING FOR THIS ONE :grouphug :grouphug

Bronson
10-23-2013, 01:46 PM
Have some faith in that eye. Stuart's eye had a really bad corneal tear and was completely white and bulging. I thought it was a goner, just over two months later he has been released and he has only a fainy cloudy spot in the outer corner, and seemed to retain full vision. I would suggest keeping him in a dim to dark low light area, or a dark hiding place for his bed. I am sure we all know how photosensitive our own eye injuries are. I treated Stuart's eye with Neo Poly Bac left over from one of the dogs 4 times a day. Stuart was not able to blink due to paralysis, so it also help keep things moist.