I have gotten responses from 8 of the ophthalmologists I contacted. This what basically what they all said:
"Thank you for reaching out to us for your pet's ophthalmic needs. I am sorry to hear you have been having such a difficult time obtaining care for these animals. Unfortunately under Michigan law, we are not able to make medical recommendations for animals we have not examined. I would recommend seeking the care of a veterinarian who is able to treat wildlife or exotics. I am not familiar with any in northern Michigan personally, but you may be able to get some direction by reaching out to a veterinarian in your area. "
Helpful? Not at all. Here is my reply to them:
"Thank you for replying,
I have called multiple rehabbers around the state, but none will actually help me. Although everyone has a lot of advice about what I SHOULD have done weeks ago, of course.
There are no vets anywhere near me that will see them, or even give me some simple tips or recommendations.
No specialists will see them without a referral, or give me simple tips or recommendations.
There is no one left to call. Even Michigan State Veterinary School wouldn't let me past the receptionist.
No one seems willing to help my little girl. So many people saying how dedicated they are to pet/animal health, but I guess some animals are more deserving than others. I understand that the laws do not help, but that doesn't make it any easier for me to sit here and watch her go blind, and maybe die.
Please say a prayer for my Nugget."
Feeling very sad and frustrated. I'm totally at a loss. Nothing left to do but cry and make her as comfortable as I can.
Please say a prayer for my Nugget.
Rabs
P.S. In case you were wondering - it is legal to have squirrels in Michigan, but you need to have a permit. I don't think that will make it any easier to get her medical care, though.