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Posted by on March 28, 2008, 3:10 pm
On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 10:51:25 -0700 (PDT), Paul Michaels
>I've heard more than a few stories of home repair that included
>unexpected contact with wild animals.
>
>I guess this past weekend was my family's turn. My brother found a 3
>pack of baby squirrels in the gutters of his home. Since I have
>experience working at a vet's office in high school, I was elected to
>take care of them.
>
>We fed them a few drops of pedialyte re-hydration solution every hour
>for the first 12 hours and then switched to Esbilac puppy milk
>replacer every 2-3 hours after that. Luckily on Sunday the local
>squirrel baby "rehabber" (wildlife rehabilitation expert) came to pick
>them up.
>
>She said they looked strong and had a very high chance of being
>successfully released back into the wild. :)
>
>I uploaded some pictures of the squirrel babies on this page -
>http://www.paulstravelpictures.com/Orphan-Baby-Squirrel-Care/
>
>We'll be removing the gutter guards on the home to discourage the
>mother from building a new nest there in the future.
>
>Cheers,
>Paul Michaels
>Ft. Lauderdale, FL
My thought is you could have put them back somewhere nearby and mom
would have taken care of them.
I found some baby rabbits when I was moving a plant and the momma
rabbit found them and took them away to a new hole..
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