Re: Baby Squirrel Not Eating Enough?
Originally Posted by
megabeagle
Hello,
I've found a baby squirrel in my backyard and have not been able to find its mother. I've been taking care of him for 4 days now. He is off his rehydration fluid and I'm giving him esbilac every 4 hours. He looks to be a 5 weeks old eastern grey squirrel. I've been trying to follow this website's advice
http://www.orphanedwildlifecare.com/squirrelcare.htm#11
It says he should be eating 10-12cc each feeding but he will only eat 5-7cc.
Should I be worried?
(I'll try to post a picture when he's awake for the next feeding)
A picture will be helpful to try and determine age, is his eyes open?
I looked at the site you posted and can see they too list suggested feeding amounts according to
gram weight of baby which is the only way to properly know how much to be feeding a squirrel.
Both underfeeding and overfeeding can have adverse consequences. It is essential to obtain a scale
and know the weight to properly care for these babies.
It is also important knowing the weight of these babies if for any reason you would need to provide
medication, as medications can only be dosed *according to the weight of the squirrel in question.
*(Not to be confused with "weighing" medications by use of a scale!)
Step-N-Stone
State Licensed
Wildlife Master Rehabilitator