Hello, I am new to this forum and EXTREMELY DESPERATE! My Sage boy is a fox squirrel about 12 weeks old. He is such a loving vibrant creature and seemed to be doing very well so I released him outside two weeks ago. It was not my intention to release him when I did but he had an habit of making a run for a certain tree in the back yard when he was running around the house and for any reason the door got opened. At first I was insistent in getting him back in, but after a few nights of doing just fine he persuaded me. He visited me every morning and night before and after work.
After noticing he had wet fur on his bottom two days straight I lured him back into the house to his cage. I cared for him for a few days thinking it may just be a stomach upset, a result from the diet change, or an issue I created by feeding him too much; As I was a concerned mama who wanted to make sure he had enough fat for the cold nights and plus food was a good way to lure him over to see me.
Unfortunately the diarrhea did not subside but got much worst, I reached out to some wild-life rescue friends who I am very grateful for. They hooked me up (and paid for) with a vet who was willing to see squirrels. The vet found three different parasites in Sage. He was on amoxicillin and metronidazole for two-three days at which time he was declining quick, exhibiting worse diarrehea than ever. I was directed then to take him off the medications before completing the coarse as the parasites are likely killed, his system isn't reacting well and another antibiotic treatment could be done again down the road to make sure everything is killed off after his health improves. Sage has been off the medication for his second day now he is not eating and barely drinking and still having diarrhea. He was being given pedilyte regularly for a couple days in a row now, which he has been refusing and so now I am just pushing regular purified water as well as a little sweetened water. He has not been eating as he is super dehydrated however I have a little unsweetened pumpkin in his cage to help with his lose diarrhea. Is this ok? Should I offer more food? I keep seeing on this sites not to feed a dehydrated squirrel and the last thing I want to do is make his diarrhea situation any worst. I'm afraid I will lose him at any minute PLEASE HELP!! I need to figure out ASAP how I can stop the diarrhea and get Sage re-hydrated so that he can eat again or he won't make it much longer!