Squirrels?
Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2006 6:53 am
Ok, I wasn't sure where to stick this but I wanted to share the story and ask a few questions.
Yesterday when we got home we found 5 naked newborn squirrels laying below our tree. They were all breathing so I gathered them up and took them to a wildlife rehab center about 3 cities away from me. When we got there they were still breathing but cold (I had them wrapped in a thick towel but it wasn't helping). I called them later and they said they might have to euthanize them because apparently if the new babies get too cold it damages their internal organs and they end up dying in 2 days. The person I spoke too said because she hadn't felt how cold they were when I brought them in, they were thinking they would give them a fighting chance but the vet still had to determine that.
My question is. What could I have done to warm them before I brought them in? I feel so guilty. All I was thinking was I should rush them to someplace that could help. Should I have held them in my hands to warm them, heated the towel first? I'm curious in case this type of thing happens again. I'm like a babywildlife magnet. I've had bunnies, baby ducks, birds, etc... but this is the first time I felt like if I had done something more they might have a better fighting chance.
Yesterday when we got home we found 5 naked newborn squirrels laying below our tree. They were all breathing so I gathered them up and took them to a wildlife rehab center about 3 cities away from me. When we got there they were still breathing but cold (I had them wrapped in a thick towel but it wasn't helping). I called them later and they said they might have to euthanize them because apparently if the new babies get too cold it damages their internal organs and they end up dying in 2 days. The person I spoke too said because she hadn't felt how cold they were when I brought them in, they were thinking they would give them a fighting chance but the vet still had to determine that.
My question is. What could I have done to warm them before I brought them in? I feel so guilty. All I was thinking was I should rush them to someplace that could help. Should I have held them in my hands to warm them, heated the towel first? I'm curious in case this type of thing happens again. I'm like a babywildlife magnet. I've had bunnies, baby ducks, birds, etc... but this is the first time I felt like if I had done something more they might have a better fighting chance.