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4Puddles
05-11-2018, 05:26 PM
My bosses cat caught a baby chipmunk and I am not sure what to do for it. Does anyone know how old it is? The eyes are open and it has tiny incisors but does has not tried to bite me yet. I cannot see any obvious wounds on it, but I am worried about putting it back out in the yard since there are many outdoor cats around. Does it need formula? How about a heating pad? Any advice would be greatly appreciated! 301289301290

Nancy in New York
05-11-2018, 05:35 PM
My bosses cat caught a baby chipmunk and I am not sure what to do for it. Does anyone know how old it is? The eyes are open and it has tiny incisors but does has not tried to bite me yet. I cannot see any obvious wounds on it, but I am worried about putting it back out in the yard since there are many outdoor cats around. Does it need formula? How about a heating pad? Any advice would be greatly appreciated! 301289301290

If this is cat caught he needs Baytril or Cipro OR Clavamox or Augmentin.
Even cat saliva can be deadly.
You will need a weight on him in grams.
That may also help someone with chipmunk knowledge to
determine the age.

Nancy in New York
05-11-2018, 05:37 PM
Give me one minute and I will scan the information from the WMB book and post it here.

4Puddles
05-11-2018, 05:40 PM
If this is cat caught he needs Baytril or Cipro OR Clavamox or Augmentin.
Even cat saliva can be deadly.
You will need a weight on him in grams.
That may also help someone with chipmunk knowledge to
determine the age.

Should I start an antibiotic even though I do not see any wounds? When I get home from work I will get a weight.

Nancy in New York
05-11-2018, 05:46 PM
https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-fbBPmJX/0/4a21ce76/X3/i-fbBPmJX-X3.jpg

https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-XgfNhpq/0/b90dd929/X3/i-XgfNhpq-X3.jpg

Read the very last line of this one.
They suggest Baytril for cat caught babies.

https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-4gWRPtV/0/6a9a71dc/X3/i-4gWRPtV-X3.jpg

Nancy in New York
05-11-2018, 05:47 PM
Should I start an antibiotic even though I do not see any wounds? When I get home from work I will get a weight.
Yes I would. :thumbsup

4Puddles
05-11-2018, 05:49 PM
Nancy, I will start Cipro when I get home this evening!:great

SophieSquirrel
05-11-2018, 07:16 PM
4P,

Check out this link: http://www.orphanedwildlifecare.com/chipmunkcare.htm

Use the chart in the link and at the proper release time bring him to a state park with lots of crags, hills and fallen trees where he can dig a safe burrow away from cats.

Good chipmunk habitat

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4Puddles
05-11-2018, 08:47 PM
The sweet little one is 20 grams. I am having a very hard time getting any rehydration formula into her because she freezes out of fear. She does open her mouth part way to show me her bitty teeth that look like they just started coming in, but I am afraid to put too much liquid into her mouth out of concern of aspiration. She did swallow a few drops. Since she is fully furred I was reading that she should not need any supplemental heat...does anyone know if this is true? Any suggestions/experience with chipmunks would be welcomed. Also, is there any chance someone knows a good/trusted rehabber in the Northern Virginia/Maryland area that I could bring her to? If she is going to need formula feedings more often than 2 times a day, I will have a very difficult time providing her with the care she needs.

Nancy in New York
05-11-2018, 09:17 PM
The sweet little one is 20 grams. I am having a very hard time getting any rehydration formula into her because she freezes out of fear. She does open her mouth part way to show me her bitty teeth that look like they just started coming in, but I am afraid to put too much liquid into her mouth out of concern of aspiration. She did swallow a few drops. Since she is fully furred I was reading that she should not need any supplemental heat...does anyone know if this is true? Any suggestions/experience with chipmunks would be welcomed. Also, is there any chance someone knows a good/trusted rehabber in the Northern Virginia/Maryland area that I could bring her to? If she is going to need formula feedings more often than 2 times a day, I will have a very difficult time providing her with the care she needs.

Try holding her in a piece of fleece and cover her eyes with it while you attempt to feed.
Hopefully this will work for you.
I would offer heat for her, set on low under half of her container.
Put alot of fleece in there so if she gets too warm she can climb to the top.

Mel1959
05-12-2018, 06:06 AM
The sweet little one is 20 grams. I am having a very hard time getting any rehydration formula into her because she freezes out of fear. She does open her mouth part way to show me her bitty teeth that look like they just started coming in, but I am afraid to put too much liquid into her mouth out of concern of aspiration. She did swallow a few drops. Since she is fully furred I was reading that she should not need any supplemental heat...does anyone know if this is true? Any suggestions/experience with chipmunks would be welcomed. Also, is there any chance someone knows a good/trusted rehabber in the Northern Virginia/Maryland area that I could bring her to? If she is going to need formula feedings more often than 2 times a day, I will have a very difficult time providing her with the care she needs.

PM farm mom and see what she recommends and if she knows a rehabber.

redwuff
05-12-2018, 09:21 PM
Have you been able to place the chippie?

4Puddles
05-12-2018, 11:43 PM
Have you been able to place the chippie?

Nothing concrete yet but I think I have found someone to take her on Monday. She is hanging in there so far and has gained 4 grams. :clap

4Puddles
05-14-2018, 12:00 AM
Little chippie girl made it safely to a wonderful rehabber! Thank you everyone for your help:grouphug:serene