jtb
08-18-2021, 01:58 PM
Hi,
First time poster here. I have a fox squirrel that I have been taking care of since he was found this last winter in my driveway, and his family didn't come for him. He is ~6 months old, healthy (according to vet), and regularly eats a diet of rodent blocks, nuts, veggies, fruit, flowers, pinecones, and sticks. He had a brief onset of MBD that was cured when he started eating calcium tablets I put in his food.
Over the past week, his aggressiveness has increased dramatically. When I will put food in his crate he will start chattering and sometimes will bite my hand before I take it out. We play a game where he will chase me around the house and when he catches me he will nibble on my toes - however lately when I take my foot away he will start "growling" and chattering and will bite my toes or my hands when I pick him up. These bites routinely draw blood and are not being done out of affection. He sometimes will start chattering when someone gets close to his crate, even if they are just passing by.
Interestingly enough, we will play just like normal. It just seems like whatever is causing him to be aggressive is happening more frequently and I don't know what it is.
Does anyone know what would cause this behavior? Taking care of him has been extremely rewarding but the aggressive behavior is alarming.
Thanks,
Jon
First time poster here. I have a fox squirrel that I have been taking care of since he was found this last winter in my driveway, and his family didn't come for him. He is ~6 months old, healthy (according to vet), and regularly eats a diet of rodent blocks, nuts, veggies, fruit, flowers, pinecones, and sticks. He had a brief onset of MBD that was cured when he started eating calcium tablets I put in his food.
Over the past week, his aggressiveness has increased dramatically. When I will put food in his crate he will start chattering and sometimes will bite my hand before I take it out. We play a game where he will chase me around the house and when he catches me he will nibble on my toes - however lately when I take my foot away he will start "growling" and chattering and will bite my toes or my hands when I pick him up. These bites routinely draw blood and are not being done out of affection. He sometimes will start chattering when someone gets close to his crate, even if they are just passing by.
Interestingly enough, we will play just like normal. It just seems like whatever is causing him to be aggressive is happening more frequently and I don't know what it is.
Does anyone know what would cause this behavior? Taking care of him has been extremely rewarding but the aggressive behavior is alarming.
Thanks,
Jon