I want to help a potentially nursing mother (pretty sure I saw nipples) who appears to either be missing an eye, or has an eye infection (or one will likely develop). Something very wrong is going on, poor girl it is heart breaking. Not sure if she is missing that eye or if it is invisible because of the swelling. See for yourself on this picture. What do you think it is?
This is a squirrel I saw for the first time today. I don't recognize her as one of my regulars, but she was trusting me enough to come to me. She was however scared of the other squirrels (I have a few bullies). I may be able to pull off giving antibiotics without trapping her. Today, she took 2 boo-balls that I was able to throw on the ground, so that would be the route I would administer ABs (in boo ball). I have done this successfully a few times with wilds, so I know it can be done when that is the only option. I don't want to trap a nursing mother for obvious reasons and while I am not sure, I don't want to do nothing at all either. So, with that being said, I prepared Cipro and plan on giving a daily dose calculated a 10 mg/kg and pray she will come daily. Alternatively, I can give Amoxicillin, if that would be a better option (if she is in fact nursing). I also want to give her Meloxicam for pain and swelling, but again want to make sure it is safe if she is nursing.
So bottom line, I want to know:
- What do you think is going on with her eye?
- What is the safer/better antibiotic to give between Amoxicillin and Cipro for a potentially nursing mother?
- Is Meloxicam safe for a nursing mother?
TIA