Hi everyone, I made a post a couple days ago about my almost 3 week old baby not wanting to really latch on the nipple. She was doing better after a feeding .9 ml of warm water honey mixture and ate and latched almost normal for a day and a half or so. Most feedings were 1.5 ml to 1.8. But now she's back to really struggling with latching. I ordered new Henry’s nipples that will be here tomorrow in hopes that she will like them better.
I'm wondering if its possible she could still be slightly dehydrated since hydration is what helped before? And maybe that's why she is striggling to latch? I tried the skin pinch test but It's difficult to tell cause she doesn't hold still.
Her poor skin has been pretty dry. I feel horrible cause when we first got her I had her in a cardboard box until I read that that causes dry skin. I moved her into a plastic container as soon as I found out. Her setup is a large plastic container with fleece bedding and pieces of jersey material to burrow into. Also a little glass cup with saturated cotton balls in the container on the other side of the bedding. The container is halfway on a heating pad set on low.
Her skin the last couple days seems to have little pieces flaking off in tiny little dandruff looking pieces. It used to be her back that was so dry but that looks much better and it's been her poor little head between her ears. We put some pure aloe on the dry areas a couple days ago since that what I saw people recommend and it seemed to help a little.
She has been keeping the steady 2 gram gain a day. Except for after her really rough day a few days ago she only gained 1 gram. But went from 35 grams 2 days ago to 38 grams last night. She had a really good feeding of 1.8 ml yesterday, but now is back to only 1 ml to 1.2 or 3. She has been doing lots of clear pee before and after each feeding and really good solid but soft poos after most feedings and sometimes before.
I am going to try and attach some photos of her so you can see her dry skin and also maybe someone will be able to tell me if she looks ok? Or if she might need some extra hydration?
Here is my original post about the situation two days ago:
I took in a rescue baby squirrel a little over two weeks ago. She was likely only a day or two old when I took her so she is roughly 18-19 days old. I hydrated her before feeding her formula and since starting on formula we haven't had any issues with her eating. She figured out how to latch very quickly and did so for almost 2 weeks. I am feeding her Esbilac with a 1 ml syringe and small, long nipple. She weighs about 34 grams and with good feedings will take 1.5 ml. She has been going potty consistently and seems healthy. But the last few days, feeding her has really been a struggle. When she started struggling, she wouldn't latch right away. She would kind of chew on and spit out the nipple, take a little break, and then latch fine. But last night and today she will not latch at all. She just gums the nipple and spits it out. Sometimes after spitting the nipple out, she will start to suckle with her tongue on the roof of her mouth but won't with the nipple. There have been a few feedings like this where she'll only eat .5-.7 ml because she gets tired and disinterested. I'm kind of at a loss because even if I'm able to get enough formula in her, it takes a long time to feed her and she and the milk cool down. Is this just a phase or could it be caused by another problem? Do baby squirrels go through teething at this age? I appreciate you taking the time to read this! Any insight or advice will be greatly appreciated!


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