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SlowcarIX
05-10-2015, 08:37 PM
MJ
http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/ff172/slowcarIX/20150414_124418_zpsr4jya9to.jpg
Missy
http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/ff172/slowcarIX/20150511_060755_zpslq7vgkzo.jpg
HRT4SQRLS
05-10-2015, 10:09 PM
:klunk Oh my goodness! They are adorable! :grin2
Kristi S
05-10-2015, 10:56 PM
You got another little sweetie! That's lovely. He'll be happier with someone (of the same species!) to play with.
tsquirrel
05-10-2015, 11:02 PM
:klunk Oh my goodness! They are adorable! :grin2
How do I post my question
I'm new and have a emergency
SlowcarIX
05-11-2015, 12:47 AM
How do I post my question
I'm new and have a emergency
On the main page, look under the section Help Needed! for Emergency (Life Threatening) Help Needed. Click on that
on top of the Emergency (Life Threatening) Help Needed page, look for the button + Post New Thread
Some pics below that might help...
http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/ff172/slowcarIX/20150511_133050_zpstc1cuxbg.jpg
http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/ff172/slowcarIX/20150511_133102_zpsok3clu2k.jpg
Annabelle's papa
05-11-2015, 12:51 AM
:thumbsup Hi SlowcarIX, very good information Thank You.:great
SlowcarIX
05-11-2015, 12:54 AM
You got another little sweetie! That's lovely. He'll be happier with someone (of the same species!) to play with.
this little squirrel was in a small cage with 20 other squirrels, all physically bigger and trampling over it. decided to take it back and give it a good home.
one thing tho....missy seems to have the same part as MJ...so missy might be mikey :rotfl
how to tell male and female squirrels?
SlowcarIX
05-11-2015, 12:58 AM
:thumbsup Hi SlowcarIX, very good information Thank You.:great
learnt a lot from tsb. i might be new to squirrels but do what i can to help on non-squirrel issues...who knows, someday he might have an answer to my question. :grin2
Annabelle's papa
05-11-2015, 01:18 AM
:)Good Sunday Afternoon SlowcarIX, Missy is Beautiful,:klunk I know you asked for some cage ideas on your other thread but I will post some here also. :thumbsup
Any hardwood branch or limb will be safe to use, driftwood is expensive unless you find some yourself. Most of if not all of the cage gear in the photos is handmade, but similar to the pouch MJ already has.:thumbsup And all of the material is Baby blanket fleece without any loose hems or stitching that would catch their long toenails, I think the clay litter in the bottom of the cage pan would help. I even use some of the plain bentonite clay for our Lil' One to play in because it doesn't have any additives, all natural. :great
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Kristi S
05-11-2015, 08:11 AM
Any hardwood branch or limb will be safe to use, driftwood is expensive unless you find some yourself. ... I think the clay litter in the bottom of the cage pan would help. I even use some of the plain bentonite clay for our Lil' One to play in because it doesn't have any additives, all natural. :great
Aren't there a few species of wood that are poisonous? Can't think of any off the top of my head, of course.:shakehead That's a great idea, putting a bit of bentonite clay in there! I hear squirrels will eat a bit of it sometimes, too, for nutrients or to combat tummy troubles. Where do you get something like that? Clay litter - is that like cat box litter (never had a cat, obviously!)?
Annabelle's papa
05-11-2015, 09:48 AM
Aren't there a few species of wood that are poisonous? Can't think of any off the top of my head, of course.:shakehead That's a great idea, putting a bit of bentonite clay in there! I hear squirrels will eat a bit of it sometimes, too, for nutrients or to combat tummy troubles. Where do you get something like that? Clay litter - is that like cat box litter (never had a cat, obviously!)?
:) Good Morning Ms. Kristi, according to the healthy food chart, 'certain palms in the (cycad family) are extremely poisonous', which makes me wonder about dates, or even coconut hulls. :dono
Trying to find plain unadulterated cat litter is nearly an art form these days, considering there must be 40 different brands and types. However I located some at Walmart and manufactured by the 'Oil Dry' company, and it is only .97 cents for a 7 lb bag.
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