

Well... this is what we've been doing lately. I found this little baby squirrel in a blue recycling bin and we waited around a whole day to see if the mother would come. She didn't, so when it was beginning to get dark I took him home and read a whole lot on what I should do. Then I called a wildlife centre who told me they were all full up; so we have had him for a few days now and he seems fully recovered from dehydration.


James looks like he found his long lost brother. We're going to let the squirrel go when he's the right age (12 weeks, from what we can gather on the net). As for now he eats, plays and quickly falls asleep. So freakin' cute.
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