06/11/2023
I know you have the best intentions, I promise I do. But please do not raise wildlife unless you are licensed. We attend classes and continuing education seminars to do this. We also have a large network of people who have been doing this for many, many years that we can consult for advice and learn from. Please do not raise wild babies on your own. The best place for babies is with their moms, the second best place is with a licensed rehabber.
Poor Fidget. :( These cases can be very frustrating. She and her littermates were all found in a warehouse after their mother was needlessly killed. A worker got the babies to us, but someone decided to bring Fidget home and raise her himself for weeks. He eventually got Fidget to us, where she was reunited with her littermates, but without proper care, she had ended up very underweight. We’ve been doing our best to help her catch up, but she’s still much smaller than her siblings. We’ve ultimately had to separate her from them because the size difference is so great that they could hurt her through rough play or prevent her from getting enough to eat.
It’s all very sad and completely preventable. Please bring baby animals to wildlife rehabilitators immediately, not after weeks or months of improper care. They deserve to be treated as something more than a DIY project done in your spare time.