Squirrels Everywhere! 7-8 Week Old Squirrel Antics!
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omg i wish i could play with squirrels! i just love them!
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soo cute.... O.O
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Oh ok, thank you very much, We released them into the wild about a Month ago, they still visit though :)
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They don't make easy pets, these were released into the wild as adults.
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No, just play nibbling.
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As treats, but not as a main diet. If squirrels have nutrient deficiencies from the food they are getting they usually die.
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They don't make easy pets, these were released into the wild as adults.
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O.O i want one... and the one a 2:17 is awsome!...they all are
figglejiggle 3 years ago 5
They don't make easy pets. These were released back into the wild as adults.
elizalalala 3 years ago 8
did you release those into the wild?
reason i ask is cuz i have a baby squirrel and its been with me for like 2 monts already but it still does not let me grab him only when i feed him and he tries to attack me thinking im taking his food away!!!! help plz
crazy042006 3 years ago
Yes, I did.
If your squirrel is truly wild, I recommend building or buying a squirrel house, letting your squirrel get used to the house, and then putting the house up in a nearby tree so you can release it. If your squirrel can crack shelled nuts, it should be fine. You can put food in a bird feeder to help supplement it in the wild.
elizalalala 3 years ago 9
dont squirrels have rabies?
danieltheguitarist 3 years ago
Almost never, though I still don't recommend grabbing one to check. As a wildlife rehabilitator, I also have an up to date rabies vaccination.
elizalalala 3 years ago 8