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my friends cat brought in a baby grey squirrel, about 4 wks old.. no injuries, couldn’t find where he had come from so took him in. He was a late August baby & could not survive outside.. so there it began

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oh he’s just gorgeous!

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Bevvy

Awww cute

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fraid

Aw,well done you.🤗Hope you’ve got some advice re diet,not making him dependent on you so he can go back to the wild when ready,it’s illegal to keep such a wild animal.And mind those sharp teeth when he gets bigger and bolder! Just stick him up a tree,he’ll find his way.🌳

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no worries here as have all info & more from fantastic squirrel rescue.. doing everything right.. many thanks x

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