Squirrel is 8-9 weeks old and is starting on some solids. While lapping from bowl got fluid in nose and sneezed some. Could this cause pneumonia? I am frantically worried. Thank you
Squirrel is 8-9 weeks old and is starting on some solids. While lapping from bowl got fluid in nose and sneezed some. Could this cause pneumonia? I am frantically worried. Thank you
RockyPops (05-12-2020)
They do this a lot when learning to drink from a dish, and it normally does not lead to pneumonia at this age.
I have 22 currently learning and they have all done this a few times and they are fine.
If you want to make sure, check their breathing to see if they are clicking. Also watch for signs they are not eating.
Check their breathing before feeding them.. as they will sometimes click for a while after a feeding, but the click will go away as they dry out their nose.
Thank you, telework turned into squirrel research today. I've been feeding him for 4 weeks with syringe without much issue. Then he got crazy because of the slow drip. Since he had water in cage and was eating some solids, thought a few drops at a time in dish would'nt be an issue. I was wrong! I did order some bird Baytril today in case there is a problem. Will take 3 days to get it though.
Did it look anything like this? This was my baby in 2018. She had been drinking for a couple of days? but this was still a bit too much probably. She was fine though, but I DID worry.
https://youtu.be/TyfeOr6zyB0
"I hope everyone got or gets their Baby Love today"~Shewhosweptforest
https://www.henryspets.com/1-baby-squirrel-care-guide/
Very close. I was only putting enough to coat bottom of dish. He does seem fine so far, I think maybe I was one that wasn't fine lol. Poor little guy has went from half frozen and emancipated to an active boy. Don't want to lose him now. Thanks for the clip. How is that guy/girl doing?
The trick is to use a very shallow dish, so they do not have to tilt their head downwards and put their nose in the water/formula.
If you have ever watched a squirrel drink in the wild, they put their head parallel to the water, and dip just their chin in.
Here is a dish that I found that works well with squirrels... I got 6 of these for 50 cents each at the Goodwill store.
Its very shallow, but heavy pyrex so it does not slide around, and almost unbreakable.
Here is a video of my batches last fall, of about the same age as yours, learning to use dishes.
I am posting it because I think after watching it you will feel like your baby sneezing milk out of his nose is not so bad after all
Listen to how many times you hear them sneezing.. and watch how covered their faces are.
Some of the idiots even laid down in it.
Chirps (05-12-2020), Marlee88 (05-18-2020), TubeDriver (05-14-2020)
Oooh, that's a nice dish, Javarat. You rarely see that weight and shape.
OMG loved the hordes descending on the formula.
"I hope everyone got or gets their Baby Love today"~Shewhosweptforest
https://www.henryspets.com/1-baby-squirrel-care-guide/
"I hope everyone got or gets their Baby Love today"~Shewhosweptforest
https://www.henryspets.com/1-baby-squirrel-care-guide/
Oooh too cute with all those little milkly mugs slurping up the milk!!
Lil Chucky is doing great! Built a wood transition cage for him to start spending some time in. Have to say, I want him to stay with me because I am worried something will happen to him. I've raised numerous birds, rabbits, and even a possum, never got attached like this. First squirrel, and they grab your heart.
Chirps (06-01-2020)
He has weathered the storm. A single boy I kept alive because rehabs wouldn't take him during COVID. He hates his outdoor cage! Life is great for him, Henry,s blocks and all
Don't think I'll let him go to die, but please somebody tell me how to make this legal. Belly rubs every night.