Thanks for responding! You sent me a private message, do you know that? I don't mind, but this won't show up in your thread about him and you may want that exposure if you are seeking a forever home for him.
Also, someone may mention a good bit of advice that I may have forgotten, if it is in the thread. Just hit reply at the bottom of page, after the last comment and go from there.
I am dying to see his behavior as one of mine had a messed up arm when she was very small but eventually grew out of it and was released this spring.
You can see video links in my thread:
https://thesquirrelboard.com/forums/...ighlight=Basil
Also, goat milk is ok for a temporary milk, but it would be better for him to be on Esbilac Pupp formula (with preand probiotics). Feed 5-7% of his body weight in grams. For instance, 50 g x .05 = 2.5 mL. Ask if you have more questions about that.
About the food, he has to be on appropriate formula, THEN eating rodent blocks regularly, THEN he can have one or two veggies introduced. But his main diet will be 70-80% rodent block and the rest veg/fruit/nut. So he HAS to be eating it. Also it's nutritionally sound. Check this out. (NO NUTS at this time, or he will be addicted and a total ass and never eat anything healthy again. :-)
https://thesquirrelboard.com/forums/...-Pet-Squirrels
Ok, I've thrown a lot at you. Here's a recap:
1. kitchen gram scale (Walmart, amazon)
2. Esbilac puppy formula (pet store, walmart usually)
3. Breathe, do the best you can and enjoy your time with him.