Here’s the little fellow! Anyone have a guess at how old he is? I have no idea. At some point he needs to be returned to the wild. But for now he doesn’t seem to know what to do with solid food, so I don’t have to worry about that yet.
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We hand raised a kitten about 10 years ago. Found it abandonded still with its eyes closed. You can get little tiny bottles from the pet store that might work as he gets stronger. Good luck!
He is SOOOOO cute!!!!
Have you talked with the McKenzies about squirriel rearing? They found an injured squirrel once and kept it for quite a while. I don’t know how old it was when they found it. It did make a very fun pet, jumping all over the place, climbing on people, etc.
Yours is a very cute squirrel baby.