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Sorry to revive a long dead thread, but any tips on how your lady hand reared it?

 

I reduced a small maple yesterday, with a drey (sp?) in the top. When I got close a squirrel ran out, but it was right at the top and I couldn't get high enough to check for young uns, to I hand held and cut the top, and the squeaking started. 3 young, with closed eyes. I moved it to a bit of undergrowth in the hope that the mother would find it, but I did contemplate taking them home...

 

RSPCA will give you better advice on this matter .. Once a human scent is on a Squirell Pup .. The Parents doesnt USUALLY come back to save her young .. Also you've got to be carefull of the Fleas (what the flea's can be carriers of.) :thumbup1:

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