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lachy22
05-07-2023, 10:50 PM
Male, (age unknown) Wild squirrel in my yard has white, crusty, cauliflower looking patches on his back neck and a bit on his ears. He accepts food from me such as pieces of avocado and balls of peanut butter with Henry's vitamins and protein inside. I also ordered Capstar from Henry's. Can't sit up much because when he eats he holds the food in one paw and supports himself with the other.

He is able to drink water and scamper pretty well in the yard, even hissing a bit at squirrels who try to steal his food. But he is tired and sways a bit and loses his balance when he tries to itch. Very scraggly looking.

I don't want to poison him with Ivermectin or something when he is so weak. Should I just try Capstar first and see what happens?

SamtheSquirrel2018
05-08-2023, 05:58 AM
Male, (age unknown) Wild squirrel in my yard has white, crusty, cauliflower looking patches on his back neck and a bit on his ears. He accepts food from me such as pieces of avocado and balls of peanut butter with Henry's vitamins and protein inside. I also ordered Capstar from Henry's. Can't sit up much because when he eats he holds the food in one paw and supports himself with the other.

He is able to drink water and scamper pretty well in the yard, even hissing a bit at squirrels who try to steal his food. But he is tired and sways a bit and loses his balance when he tries to itch. Very scraggly looking.

I don't want to poison him with Ivermectin or something when he is so weak. Should I just try Capstar first and see what happens?

Hi Lachy22:
Would you please post some photos of what you are noticing. Try to include some close-ups of the "white, crusty, cauliflower looking patches" and then a couple of photos of the entire Squirrel that also show some of the patches. That will help to determine just what is going on and help with formulating a plan to deal with it. Thanks!
Regards,
SamtheSquirrel