ionian
09-05-2019, 10:42 AM
Hi everyone, I'm Frank! My fiancee Chrissy and I are both rehabbers from Queens, NY.
We've had a group of 4 we're rehabbing for a few weeks now and they're doing great. They're about 7 weeks now and huge. They're two females and two males ranging in size from about 170 grams to about 210 grams. Very rambunctious and love play fighting and roughhousing when they aren't sleeping the other 18 hours. :rotfl
This past Saturday I got an emergency call from someone in my neighborhood, about 5 minutes away who had found an abandoned baby lying at the base of her tree, who had been crying for about 4 hours. The woman thought the mother would come get her, but most likely she was abandoned. There was a nest in the tree, and I inspected it and found it to be empty so most likely the mother moved the babies and left this one behind. Either the baby fell out of the empty nest or wandered out in desperation.
The baby had one eye open and was very tiny - which I'm wondering if that's why the mother abandoned her. When I got her home, she weighed in at 71 grams! In contrast, the other 4 babies I have here weighted about 117-140 grams by the time they opened their eyes the previous week. She was lethargic and bony / skeletal. We put her on Ringer's for the first 24 hours, every hour, then over the next day and the half introduced diluted formula, altering the dilution each feeding until she was at full strength formula.
She's doing amazing! It's now about 5 days since we got her, she's opened the other eye, has gotten a very healthy appetite, is extremely playful and loves to hop! She's up to 93 grams as of this morning. We named her Renée, which is French for "Reborn". :blowkiss
Anyway, just based on her playfulness and how active she's become, it would really be best to move her over to general population. :grin2
She needs some friends. I haven't had a situation like this before where I had a squirrel who was so tiny for her age though. At the moment, the other 4 are easily twice her weight, and twice her size even though they're only about a week older.
I've tried introducing her with brief, supervised visits and they're very non-aggressive towards her. They notice someone new in the cage, sniff her, then fall over and go back to sleep. But the big fear I have is how rambunctious they are. I fear that they might easily injure Renée during play fighting or jumping on top of her due to her tiny size.
Am I just being an overprotective daddy? Or should I wait until Renée gets bigger? They're going to be overwintered before they're released so I have some time. I just feel bad seeing how playful Renée is and it kills me to have her alone. At the moment I leave extra time after her feeding to play with her until she collapses and goes to sleep but there's only so much I can teach her about being a squirrel. :gigg
Thanks everyone!
Frank
We've had a group of 4 we're rehabbing for a few weeks now and they're doing great. They're about 7 weeks now and huge. They're two females and two males ranging in size from about 170 grams to about 210 grams. Very rambunctious and love play fighting and roughhousing when they aren't sleeping the other 18 hours. :rotfl
This past Saturday I got an emergency call from someone in my neighborhood, about 5 minutes away who had found an abandoned baby lying at the base of her tree, who had been crying for about 4 hours. The woman thought the mother would come get her, but most likely she was abandoned. There was a nest in the tree, and I inspected it and found it to be empty so most likely the mother moved the babies and left this one behind. Either the baby fell out of the empty nest or wandered out in desperation.
The baby had one eye open and was very tiny - which I'm wondering if that's why the mother abandoned her. When I got her home, she weighed in at 71 grams! In contrast, the other 4 babies I have here weighted about 117-140 grams by the time they opened their eyes the previous week. She was lethargic and bony / skeletal. We put her on Ringer's for the first 24 hours, every hour, then over the next day and the half introduced diluted formula, altering the dilution each feeding until she was at full strength formula.
She's doing amazing! It's now about 5 days since we got her, she's opened the other eye, has gotten a very healthy appetite, is extremely playful and loves to hop! She's up to 93 grams as of this morning. We named her Renée, which is French for "Reborn". :blowkiss
Anyway, just based on her playfulness and how active she's become, it would really be best to move her over to general population. :grin2
She needs some friends. I haven't had a situation like this before where I had a squirrel who was so tiny for her age though. At the moment, the other 4 are easily twice her weight, and twice her size even though they're only about a week older.
I've tried introducing her with brief, supervised visits and they're very non-aggressive towards her. They notice someone new in the cage, sniff her, then fall over and go back to sleep. But the big fear I have is how rambunctious they are. I fear that they might easily injure Renée during play fighting or jumping on top of her due to her tiny size.
Am I just being an overprotective daddy? Or should I wait until Renée gets bigger? They're going to be overwintered before they're released so I have some time. I just feel bad seeing how playful Renée is and it kills me to have her alone. At the moment I leave extra time after her feeding to play with her until she collapses and goes to sleep but there's only so much I can teach her about being a squirrel. :gigg
Thanks everyone!
Frank