Re: BITTEN!
Originally Posted by
bri2527
i am still feeding her some milk diluted with the biggest portion being water trying to get her used to water. im going to order her some henrys healthy pet blocks or calcium powder, which one do you think is best? and she also eats banana, apple, carrots, lettuce, cabbage, acorns, pecans(shelled), cucumber ,i also feed her bread and pretzels sometimes as of right now. but i ended up naming her Harvey because this was right near the time hurricane harvey had passed so i named her that in honor of the victims and bc she also lost her home. going grocery shopping soon so i will be picking her up some extra greens but rn she is happy and playful and i love her to death
If this baby is two months old (8 weeks) she still needs her formula and would be needing it for quite some time, if she were with momma she'd still be nursing. We do not recommend weaning, we allow them their formula as long as they will take it and allow them to wean themselves. Watering down her formula is also watering down her needed nutritionists.
You can put a dish of water or attach a water bottle to her cage, she'll take to it when she's ready.
The first and only solid food she should have been introduced to is a good quality rodent block, eating that and eating it well before any other solids were introduced. Fruits and nuts need to be limited and only given as a treat.
Squirrels in the wild rely on their natural instincts and eat a variety of "wild foods" to balance their daily nutritional requirements. Captive squirrels have to rely on their caretaker to provide those nutritional requirements. A proper healthy diet is not only essential to their health it's essential to their survival.
I'm attaching the link to the healthy diet. You need to get her on a rodent block asap, cut out the junk food and get her on a proper diet if she is to survive.
https://thesquirrelboard.com/forums/...-Pet-Squirrels
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