Hey guys!

gabbyellepaige

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Look at my squirrel!

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Hi "Sunshine" and welcome back. Got you a pet huh?? Handle carefully because as it matures it "can" bite the snot out of you. ;-)
 
Caustic Burno":2si6w9bk said:
TexasBred":2si6w9bk said:
Hi "Sunshine" and welcome back. Got you a pet huh?? Handle carefully because as it matures it "can" bite the snot out of you. ;-)

It will bite the snot out of her. Make good dumplings though.

I don't doubt that he would, but sadly this is not my squirrel.
My friend rescued two of them but could only keep one, so he
made me the middle man to find this squirrel a home, which I did.
He was so cute though.
 
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One windy day 2 little ones fell out of their nest in a tree in my front yard.I rescued them and raised them until they were big enough to crack and eat pecans on their own. Then turned them loose.
I was amazed at the different things they like to eat. Of all the different things I gave them I think their favorite food was ripe tomatoes.I guess I never thought about them liking vegetables.But they loved lettuce, tomatoes and green beans.I was a happy camper when they got old enough to make it on their own.

Cal
 
When I was a kid growing up our neighbor had a cage with four or five in it. Anytime anyone got close to the cage the squirrels would go into attack mode and chew the wire trying to get at them. I figured they would just chew your head off at the neck if they ever got loose. :shock:
 
It is illegal to keep them here, grey ones are considered vermin, and the native red is an endangered species, we are told if you see one on the ground to leave it alone as the mother is usually not far away, and if the Mother is found to be dead to call the RSPCA if its a red one. Poor ol' grey one leave to die I guess. We have a pair that nest in our garden and they are fed on peanuts and they also like cat food and rich tea biscuits. + my daffs, lilly and tulip bulbs :mad:
I had a bite from one and wound up in hospital with a swollen arm, the poison had risen up it and I had to have an intravenous anti biotic drip for two days. :mad: :mad: enough now about the varmin.
 
I knew an old man tht died from a squirrel bite back in the 70'. It was a pet that belonged to a friend of his and he was playing with it when it bit him on the back of the hand.

NUFF SAID!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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