I guess I’ve posted this question to death…
But I’m hoping some here with years of wisdom will chime in when time allows, and help me finally make a plan and stick to it
And? Maybe it will help others with picky eaters, and toothless wonders/survivors
This will be long; so get a cup of coffee ; but please read and help me think this through!
I’m still struggling with feeding multiple NR’s with different needs and apparently metabolisms. Most are fat… Victoria and Hopper the deformed (?) are thin and shriveled.
We have a huge, life changing event happening - coming home in June. Up until now, I have let my life revolve around my animals for many months now. Prepping their food and probably way overdoing; it has been a pleasant distraction for me. But come June, I will need to balance life better. And my other (fur) babies probably need a healthy change (some are too FAT! )
Just want to clarify; for my kids who have teeth; that are also spoiled (my fault) and picky (my fault)..
I understand if we feed according to “the pyramid”, the Henry’s are a must. The veggies and fruit (in proportion) are a must. And care should be given to pick healthy calcium phosphorus ratios.
This is correct, yes??
But the issue is mine let any version of Henry’s turn into concrete. And, if they WON’T eat the two daily blocks, along with the salad bar, they will NOT be getting their daily needs,
This is also correct , yes??
Some say starve them into submission…. My mom tried that with me.
It didn’t work.
But maybe I should have tried harder with them; idk. But it’s too late now because, years ago BEFORE I read more here, I found a site that had a write up about “if your squirrels won’t eat any form or fashion of block, do this !”
Hence my Boo Ball solution. I followed the recipe from the Squirrel Refuge site; their recipe is similar to the ones here (except it has a double portion of baby food). I figured, at least they were getting some block (I buy Harlan mostly, recently switched to Mazuri- better price) into their bodies… and any veggies they would eat were a bonus.
I also tried making the boo balls with the Henry’s only… but then worried they would be too “hot” with vitamins, since they are supplements.
Either case, I now find myself in mass production here; most weekends making these things (and they prefer the baked version) Where most say , just feed one or two boo balls as a treat, I offer about 4….as a main substitution for plain block. In hopes they will get enough daily, diluted down rodent block in them . I still offer the plain blocks? Just to make me feel better , I guess? But they get yucky. Get tossed . Just there for looks.
The problem is, I’m also tossing so many veggies. And here lately, some are even going on strike about the boo balls. Even if I mix up the flavors. Only two are regularly good eaters… and they’ve gotten too FAT!
So here’s my question… and i have to consider some are 5,6 (7?) years old…
Is it too late to try the starve method? And , let ALL they get in their dishes be some
Harlan/Mazuri mix… rather than do the pyramid?
Instead of prepping a daily Olive Garden to go along with the boo balls, just ONLY offer the yucky, bland blocks, say, every AM? And maybe just offer one little random
piece of fruit/veggie in the evenings? If even??And not even daily? Since the Harlan and Mazuri are “complete” in themselves??
Some squirrel resource groups still insist they NEED the daily veggies and fruit.. PLUS the rodent block. Is this really true though?? How do they know?? What is their reference???
I could have sworn a trusted member or two here corrected once me saying, “the Harlan and Mazuri are 100% nutritionally COMPLETE… nothing else is needed!”
In other words, all the bags of mixed veggies, premade salad varieties, daily chopping and carving… that mostly winds up in the trash anyways… is not even necessary… It’s more for ME! To make me feel like , by doing this big daily ritual… I’m taking good care of my babies .. or at least attempting to (but they waste most of it!!) It’s my OCD+/- ?? , right?? No???
Just asking for opinions here; NOT because I want to be cheap, or make life easier….Sure; that would be helpful too, but NOT at their expense, if the daily Olive Garden ceremony plus Mazuri/Harlan plus boo balls… is truly necessary??
And one last nagging worry… My beloved, toothless wonder, “Doodles”. For the last year or so, she’s basically been SOLELY on baked boo balls only. And , she’s still alive! I have to hand feed her twice daily to be sure she gets enough . And, she’s fat too!!
But will her life be shortened because she’s ONLY getting boo balls?? She cannot (WILL NOT) eat even the tiniest pieces of veggie.. she acts like she’s scared she will choke. Tosses them aside (it’s very cute how she does this btw !) She may eat an occasional pea, or baked piece of sweet potato…But only the Boo.
But again, what if I only fed her a semi soft Harlan/Mazuri… maybe chilled in a way I could make little balls… Others have said elsewhere she needs puréed veggies and fruits PLUS the Harlan…
But once again, if they are nutritionally complete, is all that extra work really needed??
Thanks for reading this essay, if you were willing to.
I just really, REALLY need to make some changes in schedules and routines. I can’t undo taking these babies in… years back when life was simpler and “good”. Things got pretty rough here at home, over past 18 months. And, we’ve had a pause /peace of sorts for the last several months.
But in June, that’s all going to change… Prayerfully with new beginnings and good times to come. My “hard release girl” (our youngest daughter) is coming home after nearly a year of hell. This is truly an unexpected miracle and answer to many prayers.
So, I need to make a way; to balance life with my loyal companions I love so dearly.
The ones who have never abandoned me, always loved me unconditionally when I was hurting so. But now I have to make preparations for time with her… And this time it will be better; I know it will. It has to be. So any thoughts, advice, corrections in my thinking here would be most appreciated
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