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JessieMae Posted - Jul 20 2009 : 11:36:17 AM
This is just a funny, stupid story about a squirrel we rescued who was a little too appreciative:

My husband and I were walking from the garage to the house late at night when something flew past my head and fell with thud into the street. It was a baby squirrel! The poor thing's leg was broken, and he was literally rolling in pain. I felt terrible and was too mushy to let him be run over by a car or eaten up by a stray cat. I made my husband pick him up (wearing these giant leather welding gloves) and put him in an abandoned rabbit hutch that was attached to the side of our garage. I made him a little nest out of shredded paper towels and put a jar lid of water in there...fully expecting to have to bury a dead baby squirrel in the morning.

In the morning, however, the hutch was empty. I assumed a cat must've got in during the night, but a few hours later I spied a little squirrel walking along a telephone wire, one useless leg dangling behind him. My husband named him "Phil," and much to our surprise, Phil flourished and made a big oak tree in our yard his home. I often threw bread ends out to him, and over time he became quite comfortable around us...we never tried to touch him, but we could walk quite close to him, and he did not run away. One of his favorite places to sit was the window ledge to our half-bath, which was right next to our side door. When you went to the bathroom, you could see Phil's silhouette through the frosted glass pane.

Eventually we had to sell our house and move to Pennsylvania. I despised our realtor. I found out later I was not the only one who didn't like him. The realtor called me at work one day to recommend calling an exterminator; he said there was this crazy squirrel who tried to attack him every time he tried to enter the house, and if he was walking around the yard a three-legged squirrel would chase him back to his car! Phil never threatened us, but he was certainly protective of "his" house!

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Sheep Mom 2 Posted - Jul 21 2009 : 12:20:35 PM
I have a squirrel who sits up in the pine tree and throws pine cones at my German Shepherd. When the dog isn't out there he actually comes and looks in the living room window to bate the dog so the dog will come outside again!! What a hoot. He also throws the pine cones down on the metal roof of my shed to break the cones open and get the nuts out. They are definately fun to watch.

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JessieMae Posted - Jul 21 2009 : 07:27:58 AM
Amie, I never heard anything about Phil after we moved. The new owners of the house owe us a lot of money that they never paid, so we're not exactly on speaking terms.

Melody June, I can't believe how cute your little squirrel was! Phil was still a baby, but not THAT small!

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Tapestry Posted - Jul 21 2009 : 01:53:44 AM
How adorable! We have lots of squirrels here and the little stinkers love to rob my bird feeders as do the chipmunks but my DH has a tender heart and always puts some seed on the ground for them too.

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naturemaiden Posted - Jul 20 2009 : 3:19:26 PM
I love the stories of the squirrels, how precious!

Years ago I found a very tiny baby squirrel next to it's dead mom under a tree. I picked the maggots off the baby and helped keep it warm. The next day we brought it to the animal hospital. I think it died soon after, not sure.
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Alee Posted - Jul 20 2009 : 1:07:03 PM
Oh! They are so cute! I know they can be destructive- especially if they get in attics...but I love squirrels!
Cabinprincess Posted - Jul 20 2009 : 12:45:52 PM
I got to raise mine. Was cutting my husband's hair under the pecan tree and thud something hit the ground, then another thud thud. 3 little pink tiny hairless things were on the ground by us. I thought at first it was a baby rat but it clicked they must be squirrels. I picked them up and tried to see where they came from but the tree is really tall and so we could not see anything. I ran in and got a little box and cotton and put them in it and put them in the crook of the tree for the mom to come back and get. We stayed inside the house but watched so no cat would get them. No luck on the mom, she must have gotten hit by a car or something so I brought them in and gave them all goats milk, and put a heating pad under the box on low. One did not make it through the night and one only another day. I don't know how any lived through that fall. But one little boy "Butch" became my little buddy. His eyes were closed for like two months. When they finally opened his favorite place was up my arm and behind my hair. When he got fur I put him in the back where all the other squirrels ran up and down the trees. I would leave the door open just in case he wanted to go out. At about six months he went up to another little squirrel and off they went. What fun to watch him grow up.
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Alee Posted - Jul 20 2009 : 12:21:12 PM
Oh my gosh! That is so funny! I have a squirrel that lives in the tree out in front of my house. He likes to come down and chat with me. I swear it's true! He kindof grumbles in his throat and will stay there as long as I stay and talk with him!

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Amie C. Posted - Jul 20 2009 : 12:02:15 PM
So funny! What happened to Phil when you moved? Did the new owners ever complain?

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