This is a very interesting case!
I cannot help but wonder what is going through your 4 yo's mind. Regurgitating and thinking, "Hm, I would like to eat that!"
I am not confident ...
I do not feel this product should be used..
very tricky to dose properly.... I am sure it CAN BE DONE, but too much room for error.
I wish I could help.
My advise is to purchase a panacur/fenbendazole tablet made for a domestic pet, either Rx thru your vet, or again, from the pet store.
Thank you Jackie - thank you for the advice via PM (tried to respond but your box is full). The medication in the suggested dose is now *in* the squirrel. Success!
He's now eating a Henry's Picky Block, which he LOVES! He wastes a little when he tears through it, but I think he's figuring out now that it's all good and no peeling is required.
This board is great - I'm so glad I found you all!
Squirrels, squirrels and more squirrels....
Prayers for the people who make this a better world...
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fairbank— hi! Welcome!!! You HAVE come to the RIGHT place!! I’m glad you’ve decided on the treatment. However, I do have some thoughts and questions.
1) When you say regurgitates are you saying it’s similar to Mega-E in dogs?
2) Could he be vomiting bile? Do you know what that looks like?
3) How long has he been regurgitating and when do you remember it starting?
4) How is afterwards, a sad little fellow who appears ill, or is he energetic, ready to go on about the day?
5) What happens in HIS environment between the Noon and 2 PM occurrences?
Is something from outside brought in? Is he brought outside?
6) With what and when do you clean his cage/environment?
7) Are you using pet store animal bones or from the grocery store or your livestock? And, are you sterilizing them in any way?
8) Branches, does he get them directly from outside? Are they cleaned first, put in the freezer?
9) Does he come in contact with other animals?
10) Does he get any supplements?
I do not agree that rodent block is the most important nutrition factor of his diet, BUT, I also do not have a “pet” squirrel in my care. I think real foods are the best with the appropriate vitamins/minerals needs for the species, in this case, based on what I have read for ingredients, Henry’s is the best choice.
My initial thoughts do include parasites, but also could be bacterial or even an allergy, but unless you determine the source, deworming, etc will only be temporary and sadly because it may have gone on for a while may NOT fix the regurgitation. If you’d prefer an more natural way to rid the body of parasites, coccidia, worms you can check out ONP
BUT, before I jump to any conclusions, I would like to hear your replies first.
For cleaning, I would use something like tea tree oil added to the wash load.
Also, 1 more thought Buddy, the Chipmunk would regurgitate his food. Here is his thread and there is a video there for you. (Rest in Peace Buddy).
Good luck and hope the treatment fixes him up.
—E
“Why she Had to go I don't know,
she wouldn't say,
now I long for yesterday."
—Pointy Tail 03/17/09—
"He is your friend, your partner, your defender, your dog. You are his LIFE, his LOVE, his LEADER. He will be yours, faithful and true, to the last beat of his heart. You owe it to him to be worthy of such devotion"—Unknown
Handle every stressful situation like a dog. If you can't eat it or play with it, pee on it and walk away.
all good points and questions PT...
any updates?
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