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    Wink Re: Emergency treatment for hypothermia/hypoglycemia

    Thank you for the information. You write very well and are able to explain what to do in a manner in which all can understand. I always appreciate someone with good information AND the ability to share it so others who don't know all the medical terms etc can understand. You may have just saved a bunch of squirrels!

    Joanne in Jax


    Isn't it amazing how such a tiny creature can steal our entire heart? Squirrel love is AWESOME! Joanne in Jax FL.

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    Erin
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    Default Re: Emergency treatment for hypothermia/hypoglycemia

    dipity thank you!!! i've already shared this with one member...

    Silvana..

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    tip for flyer parents.... Flying Squirrels need meat every single day (mealworms/waxworms/cooked chicken breast)

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    Default Re: Emergency treatment for hypothermia/hypoglycemia

    Thank you...Im glad I could share something that might help another critter.
    Erin
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    Default Re: Emergency treatment for hypothermia/hypoglycemia

    Has anyone ever seen this is older or juvenile flyers? Bronson was like this this morning and I have no idea why. He had food, water, and a warm pouch full of fleece (and I live in FL AND the heat is on. He looked dehydrated too if that helps.

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