RachelArcher
09-12-2007, 10:51 AM
Hi everyone, thanks for your friendship, answers and more, this board rocks! :grouphug
I was just curious ... are muffins any good for squirrels? Is there anything in them that's bad for them? I ask because I do enjoy several muffins a day, but what usually happens is one or two in the box won't get eaten right away, and then a day passes and instead of eating them first, I want to eat the fresh, softest ones that I've just come home with, lol .... hence I end up with some stale muffins now and then.
I'm guessing that a 'harder' muffin is better for the squirrel and his/her teeth than a soft one, lol, but what I don't know is whether this is a good treat for them, or just junk that they'd eat without knowing better. I have plenty of unblanched plain almonds here that I can put out for my grey girl, but I've been giving her a lot of those and I'm sure she must have hundreds stocked away for later by now, to say nothing of her own daily food efforts.
Thanks in advance! :)
Fondly,
Rachel :grouphug
I was just curious ... are muffins any good for squirrels? Is there anything in them that's bad for them? I ask because I do enjoy several muffins a day, but what usually happens is one or two in the box won't get eaten right away, and then a day passes and instead of eating them first, I want to eat the fresh, softest ones that I've just come home with, lol .... hence I end up with some stale muffins now and then.
I'm guessing that a 'harder' muffin is better for the squirrel and his/her teeth than a soft one, lol, but what I don't know is whether this is a good treat for them, or just junk that they'd eat without knowing better. I have plenty of unblanched plain almonds here that I can put out for my grey girl, but I've been giving her a lot of those and I'm sure she must have hundreds stocked away for later by now, to say nothing of her own daily food efforts.
Thanks in advance! :)
Fondly,
Rachel :grouphug