My Wife Just Saved a Drowning Squirrel Out of Our Algae-Filled Pool and Now It's Clinging to Life. What Can We Do to Help It Survive?

My wife noticed a little squirrel flailing in our pool this afternoon. She immediately rescued it and brought it inside. It's still shivering and lethargic, but it's breathing. We've wrapped it in a warm towel and placed it in a cardboard box lined with soft fabric.

Here's what we're doing to help the squirrel survive:

  1. Keeping it warm and dry: We're keeping the squirrel in a warm, draft-free place and wrapping it in a warm towel.
  2. Providing fluids: We're giving the squirrel small amounts of water or Pedialyte using a syringe.
  3. Monitoring its condition: We're checking the squirrel's breathing, temperature, and overall condition regularly.
  4. Contacting a veterinarian: We've called a veterinarian and are waiting for their advice.
  5. Releasing it back to the wild: If the squirrel survives and recovers, we plan to release it back into the wild once it's strong enough.

Related Questions and Answers:

  1. What should I do if I find a drowning squirrel? Rescue it immediately and keep it warm and dry.
  2. Can squirrels swim? No, squirrels cannot swim.
  3. What are the symptoms of hypothermia in squirrels? Shivering, lethargy, and weakness.
  4. What should I feed a squirrel that has just been rescued from drowning? Small amounts of water or Pedialyte.
  5. How long does it take for a squirrel to recover from drowning? It depends on the squirrel's condition, but it can take several hours or even days.

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