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Spanky
11-20-2006, 05:25 PM
Hello, Spanky here. I need some input regarding what to do with Harold and Maude (a brother and sister pair of squirrels). I'll give some background information.

Harold and Maude are 4 and a half months old. They live in a cage that is a comfortable size for both of them to live in and the cage is located in my living room. They are both healthy, have nice fur, eat well, and happy. I rarely take them out of the cage for handling and have no problems slipping food (corn on the cob, grapes, oranges, etc.) in the cage several times a day, or if I put in new toys and whatnot.

Problem #1 -- Harold is very aggressive about food and attacks Maude whenever new food is put into the cage. I don't enjoy his behavior. I've tried squirting him with water when he's acting this way and I have to get him pretty darn wet before he'll let up.

Problem #2 -- I do not want baby squirrels and I'm sure at some point the two are going to be interested in reproducing.

Problem #3 -- Regarding releasing in my backyard: My neighbors and I do not have fenced yards and the next door neighbor's dog, who is outside all the time, HATES squirrels. The dog chases them and I fear if my squirrels came up to visit me outside, the dog would suddenly appear and get one of them. So, I don't think trying to release Harold and Maude in my backyard is a good idea.

Okay, I have a rehabber in my state who has been very cooperative with me. She realizes my family and I have grown very attached to these little critters. And, she basically told me whenever I'm ready for her to rehab 'em, just let her know.

So, considering Harold is attacking Maude, and I don't want baby squirrels ... I phoned the rehabber and talked to her about bringing Harold to her. I really wanted to keep Maude for a while longer ... She's just so cute! And, I love watching her eat and play.

Anyhoo, the rehabber said she was cool with me bringing Harold to her, but informed me, Maude will probably get aggressive too in another month-ish when she begins to come into season.

My question is: Is it in your experience that female squirrels become aggressive towards the food-givers at sexual maturity?

It's not that I plan to get Maude out to "play" with her, but I will need to get into her cage to give her food and toys. I don't want to be sticking in a corn cob and her go tasmanian on my hand.

I'm torn between trying to keep Maude vs giving Maude to the rehabber along with Harold. I want to do the best thing for her. Right now, she's happy with me and I'm happy with her too.

What to do? :dono

Spanky
11-20-2006, 05:34 PM
Here's a picture of Maude peeking out of her house.

island rehabber
11-20-2006, 05:43 PM
Spanky, first of all Maude is just ......kissable!
Secondly, these two remind me of my terror twins of 2005, Jessye Valkris and Whitey Boy, brother and sister also. In their case, it was the opposite of your situation: Jessye was always the aggressive female (hence her Klingon name, LOL) and terrorized her brother to the point where I never saw him, he was always hiding. At about 14 weeks old the tables suddenly turned and Whitey Boy became the Fiend from Hell. He terrorized his sister, tried to bite me, bit my boyfriend twice, and charged nything that came near his cage. After a week or so they were BOTH so psycho that I was never so happy to release two squirrels in my life. What I'm saying is that this is a natural progression for squirrels -- they WANT TO BE FREE. (OK, pet people, calm down.....MOST of them want to be free :peace ). And You, dear Spanky, are the Warden of Cell Block 8 and they want to hurt you. My suggestion is that you release both, as they will stay with each other until they find their own mates at around 6 mos. old when they sexually mature. You don't want to take a chance on keeping them together too long, and it's my guess that Maude will turn just as wacky as Harold pretty soon. :D

Spanky
11-20-2006, 05:54 PM
Thank you for the response Island Rehabber! I really do appreciate your input. :thankyou

Momma Squirrel
11-20-2006, 06:41 PM
Maude is a sweetheart, just love the picture. Harold is just being a guy but he better behave himself, that is too sweet of a face to damage.

Gabe
11-20-2006, 06:59 PM
I agree with Island Rehabber, it really would be best to not seperate the two at release. You've done a great job by not handling them and letting them become wild. Stick with that and let them both be together. It will be easier for them, they will appreciate each other when it's just the two of them.

island rehabber
11-20-2006, 07:05 PM
Maude is a sweetheart, just love the picture. Harold is just being a guy but he better behave himself, that is too sweet of a face to damage.

Welcome home, Momma Squirrel.....Timber --- they're ba-a-a-a-ack! :D

Spanky
11-22-2006, 10:42 AM
Thanks everyone for the advice. Well, I took Harold and Maude to the rehabbers yesterday and have been heartbroken since. Perhaps in a few days, the grief will let up and the swelling in my eyes will go down.

The two came into my life together and they went out off my life together. Since the two were placed in an outdoor enclosure, I'm glad for Harold and he'll still have Maude to keep him warm.

I always like looking at the pics on this website ... so here's some of Harold and Maude as I knew 'em.

Peace out,
Spanky

rippie-n-lilgirlsmom
11-22-2006, 10:46 AM
We all know the pain of letting them go but think of it as this, you are giving back their life. Is it possible for you to go visit them, just to see how they are?
I think I would demand that.
They have so much living to do and you were the unselfish one that is letting them do that!:thumbsup :grouphug
Come back here anytime & vent we are in this together, we only want the best for the kids.
By the way they are a beautiful little pair. You have soooo done the right thing.

Momma Squirrel
11-22-2006, 10:55 AM
What a beautiful pair of babies, you did a terrific job :thumbsup How far is the rehabber? will they give you updates? If you can go visit that will make you feel much better to see how happy they are and that you were the reason for all of it. Don't be a stranger to the board and who knows maybe next baby season you will be a mom all over again.

island rehabber
11-22-2006, 01:25 PM
Beautiful work, Spanky!! You put their needs, and what they were born to be, ahead of your own ego -- it's not easy but you did it!!! Do keep in touch with the rehabber if you can...offer to help out once in awhile in return for being able to visit your kids....and know that you absolutely did the right thing. Harold and Maude have each other, and they have room to breathe and run, and they have great squirrelly lives ahead of them in the springtime when they can have little Harolds and Maudes with their new families. :grouphug:wahoo:peace

Gabe
11-22-2006, 02:35 PM
Spanky, I love the picture where the squirrel is snuggled in your hand, it looks so at peace. When someone like you brings me animals, I always stay in touch and send pictures. Hopefully you will get some too.
The name of my wildlife center is Second Chance Wildlife Center, because I give them a second chance at life. They would have died, had you not found and cared for them. You too, have given them a second chance.

susanw
11-22-2006, 06:03 PM
You did a good job at raising them, and :thumbsup for taking both of them to a rehabber!