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    So, have you contacted local rehab or humane societies yet?
    Yes, I've left messages with two of them.

    It's doing good today, I've been feeding it Pedialyte every two hours. It snuggles with the warmed up water bottle (it's actually warm water in a plastic glove wrapped in a towel haha)...so cute. It makes little squeeking noises, and I got it to pee a *tiny* bit after two of the meals today. I think it's doing good I felt awful, I slept through me alarm clock today and woke up at 8 instead of 6. I freaked out, rushed downstairs but it was thankfully juts fine.

    Thanks for all of the support !

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    If it is a squirrel… I was told many years ago by a rehabilitator when I found a baby that all squirrels are diabetic and without the proper amount of sugar they begin to seizure and eventually die. She told me that she uses Gatorade to keep there sugar up. However I’m not sure how much or how often. This is something you might want to look in to for the time being until a rehabilitator gets back to you.

    Good Luck!


    Ashley
    Dogs: Nova, Konnor and Sitka

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aspen and Misty
    If it is a squirrel… I was told many years ago by a rehabilitator when I found a baby that all squirrels are diabetic and without the proper amount of sugar they begin to seizure and eventually die. She told me that she uses Gatorade to keep there sugar up. However I’m not sure how much or how often. This is something you might want to look in to for the time being until a rehabilitator gets back to you.

    Good Luck!


    Ashley
    I've raised a lot of squirrels and never had a problem with that. I usually raise mine on goats milk.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aspen and Misty
    If it is a squirrel… I was told many years ago by a rehabilitator when I found a baby that all squirrels are diabetic and without the proper amount of sugar they begin to seizure and eventually die. She told me that she uses Gatorade to keep there sugar up. However I’m not sure how much or how often. This is something you might want to look in to for the time being until a rehabilitator gets back to you.

    Good Luck!


    Ashley
    I have also raised a lot of squirrels and have never had a problem with that, in fact I have never even heard about it. Mine were all raised on kitten milk replacement.

    Are you feeding it something other than pedialyte? If not are you sure that gives him enough nutrients?
    Soar high & free my sweet fur angels. I love you Nanook & Raustyk... forever & ever.


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    TT
    This is the turtle site i belong to. Air cares for baby rodents, so you might want to talk to him. Air has 3 babies right now & they look just like yours. If there is no thumb then its not a opossom.

    I know its not a rat, I have 30+ right now & thats not a rat lol

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    Are you feeding it something other than pedialyte? If not are you sure that gives him enough nutrients?

    Yes, I got some forumla for it but I'm going to try and find esbilac today.

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    it is so amazing what you are doing, you don't have to but you choose to because your kind and thoughtful-why can't we have more people like you in the world?

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    So very true,Bronx"s bower!!!

    I have to check up on" Dayo" often during the day. It is one of the most positive threads , among many on Pet Talk.

    Cagneydog, You are so like "Clara Barton", I am looking forward to more pictures of Dayo. Hats off to you!!!!!!!!!

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