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CarlosKleo1
04-23-2017, 04:59 PM
Hello,
I have a squirrel, her names Kleo and it is a girl. She's the best thing that's happened to us in our lives and she's so nice and not vicious or bites much :w00t
She has a very good diet :) still needs a better cage but she has an okay sized one at the moment. She's a gray squirrel more like the ones you see everywhere, we don't know her birthday but we found her as a baby, she still is but bigger now. My cousin found her in a tree (she was working at the time) and found two squirrels one was a girl and a boy the boy ran away, the mother was nowhere to be found so she took it to my girlfriend, my girlfriend gave it to me and we both take care of her. We need a permit because I don't want our little baby taken away from us just because we didn't have an ID. Any Ideas to keep our Kleo? :blowkiss

Rexie
04-24-2017, 01:08 AM
If you live in a state that's not legal to keep squirrel's....I suggest that you keep her a secret. It's the best policy in my opinion. Don't take any chances . Trying to get a permit brings attention that may turn out to be negative. Be very cautious.

Mel1959
04-24-2017, 07:37 AM
Most folks don't recommend keeping a healthy squirrel. We feel they should live the life that nature intended, which is in the trees. But, if you choose to keep her, be aware that she could have some hormonal mood changes periodically and may bite or be unhandleable until her hormones calm back down, which could take a week or two. We see it all the time with people's non-release squirrels.

I agree, if you live in a state where it is illegal to keep wildlife you want to be cautious who you tell and what you post on social media.

Trooper
04-24-2017, 11:51 AM
If you are really "committed" to keep Kleo, I recommend you not to advertise or tell too may people. Facebook if you want should be with a definite Avatar and be carefull who knows you have a squirrel in captivity. California is one of the "least" friendly states for wildlife.

Trooper's dad