The squirrel s tail is broken, how long is the squirrel s tail

Updated on pet 2024-07-25
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    I fed the squirrel tail and broke it (naughty, caught in a branch, no one at home, I bit it off myself), but then it was better, it shouldn't be a big problem, just pay attention to hygiene and don't get infected. If you have bleeding, take more nutrients, wipe it with hydrogen peroxide frequently, and consult a veterinarian if necessary.

    The squirrel should be fed fresh fruit and milk frequently, and some hard nuts should be fed often to make it grind its teeth, otherwise the teeth will break if they are too long, which is not good. Grains such as corn should also be fed appropriately. Don't feed tap water, feed cool boiled water, and pay attention to heat preservation in winter.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    First of all, sympathy!

    It is recommended to go to the hospital first! It must be not very professional to deal with it yourself.

    But be careful not to get infected, inflamed, suppurated, or cracked!

    Treat it yourself, you should disinfect it first, and then use some medicine that can heal the wound (it is recommended to use purple potion, Yunnan Baiyao heals slowly), as for bandaging the squirrel, it will definitely not be suitable for it, so try not to wrap it or thin it.

    Now feed more foods containing vitamin C, high-quality protein, glucose, zinc such as fruits, radishes, etc., which can make the wound heal faster!

    Do not take a shower before the wound heals to avoid infection!

    In the future, you should take care of your squirrels more.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    My own squirrel's tail is also broken, so it shouldn't be a big deal. I'll be fine, but I can't get infected after I break it, or I'll be in trouble, pay attention to nutrition, and I'll be fine.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Set back and stitch it up, that's how I did. It's alive again, and be careful of being bitten when stitching.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    My squirrel's tail is broken, and I'm so sad. 5555555555555555555

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The length of a squirrel's tail is generally about 15-25 cm. The tail of the squirrel has more functions, such as when the squirrel sleeps, it will cover the body with the tail as a quilt, and the tail can be covered on the head and body like a quilt to keep warm, especially in the cold winter, it can help the squirrel keep out the cold.

    Squirrels generally live for 5-10 years, which can be seen from the following aspects:

    1. Living environment, domestic squirrels will live longer than wild squirrels;

    2. Eating habits, feed more small particles that are easy to chew, easy to digest, and conducive to prolonging life;

    3. Variety, male squirrels live longer than female squirrels, and female squirrels that do not give birth live longer than male squirrels.

    Although the squirrel does not live long, scientific feeding can extend its lifespan.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    <> squirrels will shed their tails on their own after they are broken, and their tails will grow back after a period of time, wild squirrels often have broken tails, and in order to escape the pursuit of predators, they will automatically abandon their tails, but they will soon grow new tails.

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