Vox
03-17-2019, 06:52 PM
After losing my Tiny Luke I am so very heartbroken, but need to pull it together enough to make sure my other tiny boy is okay.
As soon as it's dark I'm going to close up the RC; the portal has been open all day but Daisy hasn't returned. I pray that she is okay; more prayers are always welcome for her.
Bo has somehow injured his foot. He came back this morning dragging it and has been able to hop up into the RC (I had the door wide open rather than just the small portal) so he was able to climb up to the top shelf of the enclosure and bury himself in fleece. The VERY first thing he did was drink a ton of water-- I'm guessing he was dehydrated and knew that the water bottle was a good source of clean water. I put a few butternut squash chunks up top where he then ate at least two, and a little bit of HHB. Later on he had a little avocado and some blueberries, and then went downstairs to drink from the bottle again before climbing back up to nestle into the fleeces. So I am not so worried about his appetite and hydration.
Tomorrow I am considering taking the morning off to take him to a vet. I know that some of you recommended Dr. Dan as someone I could bring my babies to-- do you think he'd be able to help me with poor little Bo? There is another squirrel vet in the area, but they won't release back to anyone else but another rehabber, but I hear that they don't charge to see squirrels. So I am torn.
Short version: Bo might have broken his foot. He is dragging it. I want him to receive good medical care, but I'm not sure what to do at the moment since money is tight but I want to know that Bo will be re-released back in the same area as his sister.
As soon as it's dark I'm going to close up the RC; the portal has been open all day but Daisy hasn't returned. I pray that she is okay; more prayers are always welcome for her.
Bo has somehow injured his foot. He came back this morning dragging it and has been able to hop up into the RC (I had the door wide open rather than just the small portal) so he was able to climb up to the top shelf of the enclosure and bury himself in fleece. The VERY first thing he did was drink a ton of water-- I'm guessing he was dehydrated and knew that the water bottle was a good source of clean water. I put a few butternut squash chunks up top where he then ate at least two, and a little bit of HHB. Later on he had a little avocado and some blueberries, and then went downstairs to drink from the bottle again before climbing back up to nestle into the fleeces. So I am not so worried about his appetite and hydration.
Tomorrow I am considering taking the morning off to take him to a vet. I know that some of you recommended Dr. Dan as someone I could bring my babies to-- do you think he'd be able to help me with poor little Bo? There is another squirrel vet in the area, but they won't release back to anyone else but another rehabber, but I hear that they don't charge to see squirrels. So I am torn.
Short version: Bo might have broken his foot. He is dragging it. I want him to receive good medical care, but I'm not sure what to do at the moment since money is tight but I want to know that Bo will be re-released back in the same area as his sister.