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Chicane 04-20-2003 10:10 PM

OT: I'm a daddy!!!!!
 
well, not that kind. I went to portage wi for easter dinner with my fiance's parents, and... well, her sister's boyfriend lives on this farm, and a few days ago there was a squirrel in the chicken roost, and so they trapped it and killed it. Guess what? It had two babies. I LOVE SQUIRRELS, and I'm nursing them back to health. They'll be released into the wild, so dont worry, I'm not going to keep them as pets. Anyway here's a link to another forum about the subject! I"M EXCITED! :D
http://forums.macnn.com/showthread.p...33#post1355933

This is what they look like:

http://www.wild-life-rehab.com/SQU3.jpg

Thought I'd share my joy!!!

- Rob

alacrity024 04-20-2003 11:32 PM

a friend of mine had a tame squirrel when he was a kid.. it was pretty rad. the thing would just sort of hang out on your shoulder.. unbelieveably fun pet.. see how you like them and consider keeping one.. at least you'd know HE was safe.

-adam

Mr. Pockets 04-21-2003 08:13 AM

GAH! Man, you scared me. Well, have fun raising the squirrels. Without being raised in the wild, I wonder how well they'll cope once you let 'em go.

As I understand it, they require a lot of understanding if you keep them as pets. I know you're not planning to, but I know of people who have.

WestCoastSVX 04-21-2003 09:07 AM

LOL I read the other link, Rob, and looks like this isn't the only forum where you have a... reputation. :rolleyes: :D

I've always liked squirrels though.:)

CigarJohnny 04-21-2003 10:20 AM

I absolutely LOVE squirrels, Rob! Good luck with raising them. I hope they are able to adapt when it is time to let go of them. I have always wanted to find a baby squirrel and raise it as a pet. It is one animal that I wish people would try to breed and domesticate. Not sure I would feel too comfortable with a first generation domesticate running around my home but if someone could breed the wild out of them I would consider it.

Best of luck and give them a cuddle for me, you lucky bastage! :)

Chicane 04-21-2003 01:10 PM

They're REALLY cool. If you don't mind I guess I'll keep you updated on them. Last night, they discovered the joy of 'cheerios'. :D They LOVE them! I also woke up at 8am this morning to give them some 'breakfast'; a squirrel formula composed of one cup whole milk, 1 tbs of white karo syrup, and a 200mg pill of vitamin E. You feed them with a syringe (no needle though) and they hold it with both hands and suckle on the end. It's really cute. Heh. After my first class this morning I had to run to the library, then I woke them up (lazy things) and fed them again. They LOVE the formula!

Anyway, they'll be fine in the wild. I'm basically only going to handle them when they're little like this; in about a month or two they should get a bit more 'flighty' and at that point, I quit touching them. That way, they remain 'afraid' of humans. I'd love to keep one as a pet, but honestly I don't really have the room for one, and my apt next year doesn't allow pets. I still need to name them though... Im thinking about naming them after samuari or something. :P

:D

SQUIRRELS ARE AWESOME!

I never understood why people like birds so much.... birds poop on your car, and they're kinda boring. Squirrels are acrobatic, funny, intelligent, and ... they NEVER poop on your car.

- Rob

SHISVX 04-21-2003 01:16 PM

in NJ it is Illegal to keep an animal like that. you have to bring them to a place where they would be properly taken care of, such as a wildlife rescue place. they know how to properly raise them so that they can be let go into the wild...


how do you plan to teach them how to live in the wild?

Kelli

Seraph 04-21-2003 01:30 PM

Who cares about releasing them back. Just keep them. My grand father used to have one as a pet. Those are pretty cool.

L

Chicane 04-21-2003 01:38 PM

It's illegal here too, but I don't really give a flying .... crap. "Land of the free"? Puh-lease. The mom was killed, and they'd have frozen to death last night if it hadnt been for me. I've rehydrated them, given them food and warmth, and have learned a ton about them. I vote that they can stay with me for a while, not some government place. :P

Anyway, the way you teach them to live in the wild is by doing a 'soft release'. Basically, you put their CAGE out in the wilderness, for a few days. LEave it shut. Keep feeding them though. Then, after they get used to the temperature, sounds of nature, etc, you fashion a 'filter' for the door so only something the size of a squirrel can get in or out. Keep putting food in the cage, but less and less. Eventually nature will take over and they'll be free.

:)

It'll be pretty emotional to release them, I bet.

- Rob

Chicane 04-21-2003 01:38 PM

PS: I spose there'd be a TINY TINY chance of me keeping one of them... the one with half a tail. I'm just not sure he'd be able to jump from branch to branch as well as other squirrels. We'll see I guess.

- Rob

SHISVX 04-21-2003 01:45 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Chicane
It's illegal here too, but I don't really give a flying .... crap. "Land of the free"? Puh-lease. The mom was killed, and they'd have frozen to death last night if it hadnt been for me. I've rehydrated them, given them food and warmth, and have learned a ton about them. I vote that they can stay with me for a while, not some government place. :P

Anyway, the way you teach them to live in the wild is by doing a 'soft release'. Basically, you put their CAGE out in the wilderness, for a few days. LEave it shut. Keep feeding them though. Then, after they get used to the temperature, sounds of nature, etc, you fashion a 'filter' for the door so only something the size of a squirrel can get in or out. Keep putting food in the cage, but less and less. Eventually nature will take over and they'll be free.

:)

It'll be pretty emotional to release them, I bet.

- Rob


i hope that does work, but if i were you, i would keep them...i wouldn't want to take a chance to letting them go, and even if you didn't touch them when they get a little older...they would still smell you and get use to that.

they wouldn't stay at the government place...most of the animal rescue places are people that are properly trained but are not employed by the government, just liscenced. they have treated and released thousands of animals, it is no easy task, and they have the proper training to do it.

Kelli

if you want to raise um, keep um

Seraph 04-21-2003 01:47 PM

I say KEEP EM!

Chicane 04-21-2003 02:17 PM

http://www.hal-pc.org/~jbsum/squirrel.html#Formu

Here's some info for you squirrel lovers. Like I said, most squirrels will NOT be happy as pets. They want to run around trees, go exploring, and be free. Inside, they'll create disasters. Shredding anything, eating wires, getting into things they shouldnt be in, etc.

I'm probably going to release both of them, but like I said, the only worry is the one with half a tail.

- Rob

CigarJohnny 04-21-2003 03:12 PM

I wouldn't worry about "Stubby", Rob. Squirrels tails are not prehensile and don't have much to do with their agility. They are too light to be used for balance. They are used mostly as communication tools and to attract mates. If anything, he just won't get laid as much the squirrels with the longer appendages (isn't nature universal? :D). My property is full of squirrels of all sizes and colors and they all do just fine. I even recall seeing one with a short tail.

Just do what you can and release them with your best blessings. Let nature do the rest. You'll have already given them more than they would have had. :)

Ron Mummert 04-21-2003 07:04 PM

SQUIRRELS ARE AWESOME!

I never understood why people like birds so much.... birds poop on your car, and they're kinda boring. Squirrels are acrobatic, funny, intelligent, and ... they NEVER poop on your car.

- Rob [/B][/QUOTE]


Yeah, Rob, but they keep getting stuck in the treads of my AVS dbs, & make braking difficult.

OK, OK....JUST KIDDING!!! I swerve for all wildlife, & stop to rescue box turtles when possible.

Ron(maybe I WILL make it to heaven).


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