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SquirrelyDad
05-15-2017, 11:27 PM
Hello everyone on TSB
I was out of town for the weekend and came back to find Rocky not putting any weight on his wrist. My daughter had to work so she stayed home and took care of the pets. Rocky lives in an air conditioned 3 car garage with his roommate loose. I had to leave them both inside their 2 story cage. I have placed him in a smaller cage since he is having trouble walking and jumping.
I live in Houston do I need to take him to a vet or will it heal by itself? Is there anything I can give him? Rocky gains weight in the winter and looses it in the summer he is weighing 491g now. His diet is 2-3 Henry blocks (snap peas, kale, chayote, yams, cucumber, tomatoes, avocado and whatever fruit I have try to mix and match they usually eat what they love 1st and leave what they don't like. This is where I'm failing I think its MBD cause I started to give him an almond a day. Thank you so much for taking the time to advice, correct, and redirect me.
:thankyou
Lillian
redwuff
05-16-2017, 08:46 AM
Does he eat his HHBS? Thoroughly check his living area and make sure that he eats them and does not stash them or that his roommate eats them. If he is eating HHBS then his diet is decent. Is there another reason that you suspect MBD? Does he have an UVB SOURCE?
As for his wrist, getting him into a smaller cage and limiting his activity is wise. Do you have any meloxacam? Or infant Motrin? We can dose. Getting an anti inflammatory into him would reduce swelling and help with pain. Do you feel anything broken? Are you able to see a vet in your area?
Since vet visits are a big deal for squirrels, I might wait a day, with an anti inflammatory to see if there is any change.
Lighten-Up
05-16-2017, 10:04 AM
I'm not an expert on vet care and broken bones.
I can just mention that I had a wild squirrel show up this past winter with a broken wrist. The wrist hung rather limp, it was red and bloody. Stirred my compassion. This squirrel would not let me near it. So I prayed for it, and I learned to toss it nuts from 20 feet away. I got really good; I learned to toss a nut 20 feet that would most often land right at it's feet! :-) I could give it lots of good quality nuts, because it was a wild outdoors, not a captive. I wanted to give it as much help as I could to help it heal itself. I added some coconut oil to a few of the nuts to give it some natural anti-fungal, anti-bacterial help. Everyday for months, I found this squirrel hiding in the fringes of where the wilds came to eat. The blood on it disappeared, the fur grew back. And then I saw this was a nursing mom, wow, I felt so glad to help this little one with babies. The paw healed in a disjointed way, maybe some nerves were cut, the squirrel can walk on the front paw, but at this point, it can't bend any of it's fingers, but it can use the paw to bluntly hold a nut.
It's been months now, this squirrel is fast, and moves amid all the other squirrels, I can just recognize it, because it's paw is held at an odd angle. Apparently I have won the trust of this little dear one, for it appeared last week, on my back step, asking for nuts. :Love_Icon It no longer has any fear of me.
I know the paw has healed slightly askew, but I am still praying that a miracle would right its paw entirely...anything is possible, I know this. I am also fine with how it is. This squirrel can get around fine with all the rest of them. I am so happy to see this. It took months of care.
SquirrelyDad
05-16-2017, 12:11 PM
Does he eat his HHBS? Thoroughly check his living area and make sure that he eats them and does not stash them or that his roommate eats them. If he is eating HHBS then his diet is decent. Is there another reason that you suspect MBD? Does he have an UVB SOURCE?
As for his wrist, getting him into a smaller cage and limiting his activity is wise. Do you have any meloxacam? Or infant Motrin? We can dose. Getting an anti inflammatory into him would reduce swelling and help with pain. Do you feel anything broken? Are you able to see a vet in your area?
Since vet visits are a big deal for squirrels, I might wait a day, with an anti inflammatory to see if there is any change.
Good Morning Redwuff,
When Rocky is very hungry in the mornings he eats his HHBS with all the particles that fall down from being up high. He does not have a lot of UVB source unless I put them in their cage and roll it out of the garage. I noticed this morning he is having trouble holding his block with only one hand. Yesterday, I was trying to wrap it up and feel his hand/wrist but he cries with pain.
I have the following meds if anybody can dose for me?
1. Meloxicam7.5 mg.
2. Tramadol 50mg.
3. Infant Motrin
4. Cipro 500mg
5. Methylprednisolone 4mg. not sure if its the same that everybody uses Prednisone?
I don't have a vet in Houston to get x-rays but if someone can give me that information I would greatly appreciate it and take him!!
UDoWhat
05-16-2017, 02:13 PM
This is redwuff
Hearing how much pain he is in I would find a vet and get an X-ray. At the same time you should get bloodwork done. Then you can see what calcium levels concerning MBD are. Let me see what we can about finding a good vet. Will get back to you.
trysh
SquirrelyDad
05-16-2017, 02:18 PM
This is redwuff
Hearing how much pain he is in I would find a vet and get an X-ray. At the same time you should get bloodwork done. Then you can see what calcium levels concerning MBD are. Let me see what we can about finding a good vet. Will get back to you.
trysh
Thank you so much!!:hug
TubeDriver
05-16-2017, 03:16 PM
You can start by giving him 0.25ml of the infant motrin (50mg/1.25ml strength med) every 5 hours or so. Make sure he is hydrated when taking any meds.
Good Morning Redwuff,
When Rocky is very hungry in the mornings he eats his HHBS with all the particles that fall down from being up high. He does not have a lot of UVB source unless I put them in their cage and roll it out of the garage. I noticed this morning he is having trouble holding his block with only one hand. Yesterday, I was trying to wrap it up and feel his hand/wrist but he cries with pain.
I have the following meds if anybody can dose for me?
1. Meloxicam7.5 mg.
2. Tramadol 50mg.
3. Infant Motrin
4. Cipro 500mg
5. Methylprednisolone 4mg. not sure if its the same that everybody uses Prednisone?
I don't have a vet in Houston to get x-rays but if someone can give me that information I would greatly appreciate it and take him!!
SquirrelyDad
05-20-2017, 09:15 PM
Hello Everyone,
Good news!! :grin2 I wanted to let you know that I took Rocky to the vet yesterday he was sedated and x-rayed.
He does not have MBD or any fractures only sprained it. He will be on cage rest for 2wks.
I wanted to thank everyone for all your help!!
Lillian
SammysMom
05-20-2017, 09:28 PM
Oh Lillian, I am so glad that you found a vet that you can use now and that he is doing better. Don't hesitate to get in touch if you need help though.:Love_Icon
stepnstone
05-20-2017, 10:33 PM
Hello Everyone,
Good news!! :grin2 I wanted to let you know that I took Rocky to the vet yesterday he was sedated and x-rayed.
He does not have MBD or any fractures only sprained it. He will be on cage rest for 2wks.
I wanted to thank everyone for all your help!!
Lillian
That's good news! :w00t Was he given anything for pain/ inflammation?
Can you share the vet info? We are always looking for safe squirrel
friendly veterinarians we can refer to.
SquirrelyDad
05-20-2017, 10:54 PM
Oh Lillian, I am so glad that you found a vet that you can use now and that he is doing better. Don't hesitate to get in touch if you need help though.:Love_Icon
:hugThank you Gayle,
Yes, I'm thrilled to have a vet and that he is healthy. Thanks to this close knit network of squirrel lovers:thumbsup
redwuff
05-21-2017, 01:24 PM
Thrilled to hear this. Thanks so much for taking such good care of your boys. You might want to consider looking into UVB lighting for them
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