Originally Posted by
SamtheSquirrel2018
Hi Squirrel Nut:
Thanks for visiting TSB! Sorry to hear about Simone's hair loss! When you say a "milk crust," are you referring to milk that dribbled from Simone's mouth while being fed and collected in the fur on the underside of her neck? If so, what formula are you using or if you mix up formula yourself, what are the ingredients? This fur loss seems more than coincidental and I suspect some sort of skin sensitivity to what ever was used to remove the "milk crust" or even a skin sensitivity to the formula itself. Did you use any type of detergent or skin cleaner to remove the milk crust? What did you use to wipe Simone's fur such as a sponge or cloth. Sometimes the detergent used to launder a towel or what ever you used to wipe the fur may in itself cause the Squirrel's skin to become sensitized to it. Are you currently applying anything to Simone's neck? Another thought; is Simone kept with her sister? If so, it may be a form of what is called "barbering." That is behavior in which a Squirrel may chew on her own fur or the fur of a littermate (it doesn't appear that Simone could reach this area herself so I'm wondering about her sister). If the sister is barbering Simone this may have started with you wiping the milk crust and Simone's sister focused on that region of Simone's skin because of the smell and/or taste of what ever it was that you used to clean the "milk crust."
Regards,
SamtheSquirrel