Originally Posted by
WhatHaveIGottenMyselfInto
Hello,
I'm once again in possession of Eastern Greys in a state where it's hard to get them help. (my screen name refers to an encounter I had with an adult eastern grey in very poor condition a couple of years ago - with the state's permission, we were able to see a vet and euthanasia was recommended - this round of squirrels is definitely manageable and a joy)
Long story short:
I have had a squirrel in my care since TUESDAY September 17th that in his enthusiasm for finally being warm and cared for after some prolonged neglect and conspecific aggression got a little too greedy with his formula and aspirated on THURSDAY evening. On Friday he seemed to have cleared it, but the clicking is more pronounced today (SATURDAY) and he seems to be breathing heavily. He is still happily slurping his formula, though he's frustrated we're back to a 1ml syringe and no miracle nipple.
I want to start him on antibiotics given that the aspiration doesn't seem to be clearing and due to that he's not gained weight since we've had him - holding at 159g.
This is Squirrel #2 - joining a baby we have had in our care since September 1st (Squirrel #1)... there seems to have been a preggers mom squirrel intent on evicting babies from a drey in our yard. Between Squirrel #1 and Squirrel #2, there was even an emaciated baby that fell to their death from the drey. My point being, we were already immersed in the Henry's squirrel care protocol and equipped with Fox Valley 20/50, Henry's blocks of every variety and a heating pad that doesn't switch off when Squirrel #2 arrived.
Squirrel #1 is doing great. He was ~120g Sept 1st and well over the 210g when I last weighed him.*
Bottom line:
6-7 weeks old (if he's truly nest mate of Squirrel #1)
159 grams for the last few days
Hydration is still iffy - we have been alternating formula with honey water
Aspirated two days ago. Clicking but still loves formula
I happen to have on hand - as I’m currently medicating a chicken with lash egg - 2ml to spare of trimethoprim-sulfmethoxazole 100mg/ml.
I'll start dosing him as soon as someone replies.
In addition to antibiotics, what other support can I provide?
Many thanks,
E
*after we have this cleared up, we'll be researching "overwintering" - 'cause, do you agree, it's too late to plan on a release? Anyhoo, first things first. Thanks.