In Kirov, they are treating a bunny with a broken spine and a squirrel whose eyes were hit by ash.
In the "Big Nest," there are currently several small patients with various injuries and illnesses. Each has its own story: a bunny has a broken spine, a squirrel was injured after an encounter with a cat, a crow chick got its paw tangled in the nest, another squirrel has a wound and eye inflammation (ash got into its eyes), and a bunny is lagging in growth and weight gain due to improper feeding.
To care for the young ones, the center needs not just money, but specific items. The list includes antibiotics, eye drops and gels for inflammation, chlorhexidine, self-adhesive bandages, diapers, and gloves. The food is also strictly specified: a special puppy milk replacer from a well-known brand (volunteers clarify that only this one is suitable), dairy-free baby cereals for the squirrel chicks, and meat products for the crow chick.
Additionally, two squirrel chicks need to be shown to an ophthalmologist, and all the wards need to be treated for fleas.
More details on how to help can be found in the center's public page.
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In Kirov, they are treating a bunny with a broken spine and a squirrel whose eyes were hit by ash.
Among the patients at the "Big Nest" Wildlife Rehabilitation Center were a bunny with a broken spine, a squirrel after a cat attack, a crow chick with a tangled leg in the nest, a squirrel chick with a wound and eye inflammation due to ash, and a bunny with stunted growth and weight gain.
