Re: 4-5 week old baby squirrel questions

Originally Posted by
leigh1104
Hi! I have had a baby squirrel in my care for a little over a week. Mom was killed by a hawk and baby was on the ground. No injuries thank goodness. Thankfully I found this forum quickly after bringing it in and it’s been so much help!
Baby is female (although named Walter, it’s what my husband named it)
I’m guessing 4 -5 weeks old. Eyes open, bottom teeth fully in, top teeth erupted early this week.
Began with feeding powdered puppy Esbiliac as it was all I had access too. Now have transitioned to fox valley 20/50. Formula is mixed as instructed, 1 part formula to 2 parts water.
Baby only weighs 55 grams as of this morning, weighing at the same time daily. I’m feeding based on the 7% rule every 4 hours. Baby does not feel bony, having regular poops and pees. Moves around really well, curls tail up. Belly round and soft, no signs of bloating.
Poops are a light gold/beige color, well formed, soft. Pee is clear.
My questions:
1. Baby seems small based on other threads I have read, should I increase food/number of feedings?
2. Now that Walter has teeth, is there anything I need to introduce into her area. She’s in a clear plastic tub with old t shirts and a heating pad that is only half the container.
3. Any other advice is welcome. I have never rescued a baby squirrel, no rehabbers in the area that would take Walty at this time. Just trying to do everything I can and do it right.
I tried to read other threads and answer as many questions as I could up front. We do not plan on keeping Walter as a pet, although I would love to.
Feeding 55 grams @ 7% would be 3.85 cc's/mls.
The baby's weight resembles that of a 2-3 week old which would be eating every 3 hours.
You can try feeding every 3 hrs or you could try increasing the amount of formula very slowly making sure the bowels stay stable either way.
If they start to go soft correct the change.
Posting a picture could help us to help you assess the baby's correct age if that is in question.
Below I'm attaching the link on baby squirrel care,
Go to this link this can be a HUGE help.
It's 6 short pages long with the next button on the top right corner.
https://www.henryspets.com/1-basic-setup/
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