Mel1959 (10-28-2017), PhantomMommy (10-28-2017)
PhantomMommy (10-28-2017)
Thanks for posting (re-posting) the finders area. I obviously did not read the entire thread carefully last night before asking.
This is quite a ways from me (4 hours each way)... let's see hope there is a local store with the proper Esbilac. This one is so tiny I think adding Ultra Boost after the transition would be a good idea to help catch up up on his weight gain and growth. He reminds me of Squirt (AKA Donnie) from a few seasons back...
cava (10-28-2017), LR (10-28-2017), PhantomMommy (10-28-2017)
LR (10-28-2017), PhantomMommy (10-28-2017)
I have medicine syringes that I can use and am going to tractor supply today to get the formula. I don't know where to find rodent blocks though but I'll look around. I live in Southwestern Georgia in Sumter county.
LR (10-28-2017)
LR (10-28-2017)
And what kind of rodent blocks do I need? There might be some at Walmart but I don't know what to get
The syringes should not be larger than 3ml. Here is a link to ultraboost at Henry's where they have great squirrel blocks as well
https://www.henryspets.com/search.ph...aboost&Search=
LR (10-28-2017), PhantomMommy (10-28-2017)
GREAT NEWS EVERYONE! I just got the formula and a 3ml syringe as well as some squirrel blocks. The noise he was making has cleared up completely! He's a happy little boy now. Thank you to everyone who helped with everything, I really appreciate it.
Jen413 (10-28-2017)
We can help you understand the Ultraboost and choose block tomorrow. For today, concentrate on finding a non-shut off heating pad, the correct formula and the anti-biotics that he needs. I see you've found syringes... Just keep looking for these other things. Another thing you need is a kitchen scale that can weigh him in grams. The scale is important because his weight determines how much you will be feeding him.
Nancy in New York (10-28-2017), Spanky (10-28-2017)
Great update!
Be careful with the 3ml syringe, even with those small of ones sometimes they suck too much in at one time. I would have posted this earlier but I was away from home posting from my phone.... what type of block did you buy? Here are the ones that are recommended for squirrels in the order from best to least best:
You'll not want to feed him any other solids until he is eating the block very well.
It is also important to feed the formula by weight, here is a cheat sheet feeding chart:
SquirrelBoard Feeding CheatSheet.pdf
And here is the link to the healthy food pyramid for squirrels:
https://thesquirrelboard.com/forums/...-Pet-Squirrels
I see you found the formula. Yay!!