
What a little doll baby! Thanks for sharing the picture!

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vbhoutex wrote:I've had two squirrels as pets during my life. Rescued both after storms. Sounds like you are doing everything right. I have great memories of "beechnut" and "peanut". Once we allowed them into the wild they both would come back and use the cage sometimes. One of them we could actually call out of the trees and he would come down and let us feed him. And yes you do need to be careful about them clawing up or chewing up fabric things like furniture and curtains. Both hid pecans around the house for later consumption. We'd open or close a curtain and the nuts would come tumbling down and scare us to death!!LOL!! Found them in between the cushions too.
vbhoutex wrote:I've had two squirrels as pets during my life. Rescued both after storms. Sounds like you are doing everything right. I have great memories of "beechnut" and "peanut". Once we allowed them into the wild they both would come back and use the cage sometimes. One of them we could actually call out of the trees and he would come down and let us feed him. And yes you do need to be careful about them clawing up or chewing up fabric things like furniture and curtains. Both hid pecans around the house for later consumption. We'd open or close a curtain and the nuts would come tumbling down and scare us to death!!LOL!! Found them in between the cushions too.
HurricaneGirl wrote:He's so tiny and cuteI hope he makes it. You did a good thing feederband
The funny part...I actually get that...The kids have named it Mr. Jingles after the little mouse in the movie Green Mile...
dizzyfish wrote:Oh goodie feederband - it can "yell" at you like my wild ones do when they want me to put food out.![]()
It's too funny, if I haven't put food out in a few days and they see me outside with Winnie or watering - you can hear them chipering away in the trees - giving me the what for!
feederband wrote:Yeah I thought there was something majorly wrong...I got to the cage and he was just sitting on his box yelling as load as he could...I fed him and right back to sleep he went...
gtalum wrote:feederband wrote:Yeah I thought there was something majorly wrong...I got to the cage and he was just sitting on his box yelling as load as he could...I fed him and right back to sleep he went...
Interesting. Replace "cage" with "crib" and I could swear you were describing our 6 week old daughter.
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