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Take Care of a Baby Mole Without Its Mother - Prepare a hot water bottle filled with water at about body temperature. Test with the thermometer to ensure it is not too hot. Put the bottle in a box, cover it with a towel and put the mole on top.

Phone animal services, a local conservation charity or an animal sanctuary. They will either be able to help or can contact a specialist for you.
Take Care of a Baby Mole Without Its Mother

Prepare the kitten formula according to instructions in a small bowl.

Warm the mixture in a microwave or pan of hot water.

Fill the syringe with kitten formula.

Moles are underground insectivores related to shrews and European hedgehogs. They are common throughout the United States, although you rarely see them. In general, if you see a baby mole with fur outside, leave it. Handling the animal could cause the mother, who probably isn't far away, to reject it later and it is not easy, or advisable, to try and rear wild animals yourself. However, if your cat or dog brings home a baby mole, you might need to care for it until animal rescue services can take over. - by eHow



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