I read through the forums and found the comments about diet and such as what some of you attributed to the sudden death of a squirrel a few years back, but I am not sure I agree.
One of our foster homes for two squirrels just had two die suddenly last night and I am perplexed as to the cause. They were both raised on zoologic milk replacer and fed a proper diet that we use for hundreds of squirrels a year at our rescue facility.
The squirrels spent their first day outside (temps in the mid 70's) yesterday in a cage inside a larger enclosure. Both ate well in the morning and were active as usual. When the couple fostering them came home, one was on the floor of the cage pretty much lifeless and the other was still running around. I instructed them to bring her inside, warm her up and administer fluids if needed. She perked up for about 5 minutes, then died. Her brother followed the same path and was dead within the hour.
My initial guess is poisoning of some sort, whether on a food product or intentionally from a human. There is a larger (1.5 year old) in the enclosure eating the same diet and she has not been affected.
This couple is heartbroken and I am at a loss as too cause. We handle about 500 squirrels per year and have never seen this happen. I am having them bring in the squirrels and would like to have some lab work done to perhaps rule out poisoning. There were no early warning signs or symptoms.
Any thoughts or advice?
Kendall
Squirrel Creek Wildlife Rescue