So the most traumatic thing happened a few nights ago and I was completely stunned. My baby, Raymond, a southern flying squirrel, showed signs of a calcium deficiency when he started to glide, but instead plummeted to the floor and his body contorted in an adverse way, almost like he does when he yawns, but his eyes opened and his teeth were bared. I panicked in a way I never have before. My mother (a nurse) picked him up and began to give my tiny tot mouth to mouth. He woke up startled and latched on to her lip, but soon released. She's okay, thanks for asking. I went Googling about what could have caused this. The result was calcium deficiency. He is such a picky eater I wasn't surprised. I went, bought a calcium block (which he wont touch), vita drops for his water (which again he hates and now will barely touch), will be on my way to get calcium powder for his veggies after I post this. In the evenings he seems okay, wants to play and run, but not as loving. He is now barely eating, so I tried formula. He isn't wanting to take that, water, or any of his normal things and Mama Tina is starting to get lost in the weeds for what to do! Please help me!