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    Hi. We are caring for a baby we found the Sat of Memorial Day weekend. We are guessing he is now about 6 weeks old. Eyes are open now. were closed when we found him. Since last night he hasn't eaten much, starts to fall asleep while eating. Today he hasn't really eaten at all. He tries to climb and then just falls over. He seems likes he is breathing faster and making a clicking noise when breathing. He's still on puppy formula. Trying to wean but he won't eat the Timothy biscuits we got. Tried tonight even just to give him some pedialyte. He turns away from feeding. I'm worried this poor little guy is not well.

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    Sounds like he could have aspiration pneumonia AP. Do you have any antibiotics like Baytril/ Cipro or amoxicillin/Clavamox? This is deadly if not treated very quickly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by redwuff View Post
    Sounds like he could have aspiration pneumonia AP. Do you have any antibiotics like Baytril/ Cipro or amoxicillin/Clavamox? This is deadly if not treated very quickly.
    I don't. Would taking him to the vet first thing in the morning be best?

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    Unless it is a squirrel friendly vet, most vets will not see wildlife. Unfortunately, they often will not give the squirrel back unless you are a wildlife rehabber. Do you happen to know if your vet will see the squirrel?

    Can you ask around to friends and neighbors for one pill. We can dose it for you.

    What are you feeding this baby? Are you feeding it warmed?
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    Quote Originally Posted by redwuff View Post
    Unless it is a squirrel friendly vet, most vets will not see wildlife. Unfortunately, they often will not give the squirrel back unless you are a wildlife rehabber. Do you happen to know if your vet will see the squirrel?

    Can you ask around to friends and neighbors for one pill. We can dose it for you.

    What are you feeding this baby? Are you feeding it warmed?
    I don't know if my vet will. I just checked their website and they see exotic pets but no mention of squierrels. I am feeding him puppy formula. 1 table spoon of powdered formula with 4 table spoons of water. It is warmed.

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    I might be able to get cipro from my mom, but would be able to get it till late tomorrow afternoon.

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    We can help with getting the baby on tract concerning feeding and other issues, but if this is AP, and it sounds like it is, you must get antibiotics or your baby will die. Would your vet sell you some? Most won't. Do any friends with a dog or cat have any leftover meds. Women are often prescribed Cipro fo UTI's. Call friends and have them call friends. Like I said, you only need one pill. We will need to know the strength and what kind and your baby's weight.
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    Unfortunately NJ is one of the strict States when it comes to wildlife.
    No license, squirrel is confiscated. Squirrel is compromised (AP) squirrel is euthanized.
    Also unfortunately AP takes them down fast and AB's are his only saving grace.
    I'd be banging numbers looking for ab's, friends, family, coworkers...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jettabrain View Post
    I might be able to get cipro from my mom, but would be able to get it till late tomorrow afternoon.
    Keep checking. AP is easily fixed, but not without the proper antibiotics. I am making an educated guess that late tomorrow afternoon could be too late.
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    There is a guy in town who does animal rescue. Would someone like him have meds on hand? I just don't know if he is an official rehaber but everyone in town knows of him and he's the go to guy if you have raccoons, squirrels in your attic, or baby geese that need to get to water.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stepnstone View Post
    Unfortunately NJ is one of the strict States when it comes to wildlife.
    No license, squirrel is confiscated. Squirrel is compromised (AP) squirrel is euthanized.
    Also unfortunately AP takes them down fast and AB's are his only saving grace.
    I'd be banging numbers looking for ab's, friends, family, coworkers...

    Just posted on Facebook. It's almost 12:30 am here. So not really a time I can call people. Would a rehaber be able to take care of him?

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    The only way to know is to ask him. Are you interested in turning your baby squirrel over to a rehabber if we can find one for you?


    can you post a picture of your baby on TSB?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jettabrain View Post
    Just posted on Facebook. It's almost 12:30 am here. So not really a time I can call people. Would a rehaber be able to take care of him?

    That is what Wildlife rehabbers are trained to do.
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    Quote Originally Posted by redwuff View Post
    The only way to know is to ask him. Are you interested in turning your baby squirrel over to a rehabber if we can find one for you?


    can you post a picture of your baby on TSB?
    YES!!!! I don't want this little cutie to not make it. He was doing so good compared to when we found him. I don't know how to post a picture.

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    I think we are 4 hours apart, are you able/willing to meet halfway?
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    I think we are 4 hours apart, are you able/willing to meet halfway?
    Willing, but I have to get the kids to school between 7 and 8:30, and unfortunately I can't call out of work because I'm already off Thurs and Fri for my grandmother's funeral.

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    Hey, gotta go get some shuteye. Will check in morning.
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    thanks. I'll call the local guy 1st thing when i get up.

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    Let TSB know as soon as you get meds if you can get them and we'll dose. You will need a 1 cc syringe to dose. You can get that at a drugstore. At six weeks old this baby needs to be fed 4-5 times a day. You also need to take a few feedings to get to a 2:1 water/powder mixture. But until he gets meds, he won't take in much formula.

    So very sorry to hear about your Grandmother.
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    This link should help guide you to posting a picture.
    https://thesquirrelboard.com/forums/...e-upgraded-TSB

    I'll hang around here for awhile but with fluid in the lungs (AP) without ab's time is not on our side.
    Keep him warm and comfortable and we can all pray for a miracle to come through...
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