Found this afternoon what I believe to be a young adult gray (orange teeth, relatively bushy tail) in the neighborhood acting somewhat docile. The kids in the neighborhood mentioned she/he (I haven’t looked for sex yet) looked like it was limping but also friendly so it worried me that something was wrong. I walked right up to the squirrel and picked it up which completely concerned me as wild squirrels, from my limited knowledge, don’t act this way. I fed it ORS and some peanuts and bird seed suet we had on hand as it’s all we had (looking now for an appropriate breakfast for morning). The squirrel then cuddled up against my chest, under a blanket, while I sat near the fireplace and it slept for a few hours. It seems perfectly content to be held for long periods of time. I finally decided it was time to put them away so for now the squirrel is resting in a cat carrier nestled in a sheet. I called a rehabber in the area and she told me to give an animal clinic that does wildlife in the morning a call to see if they could check on its leg. I’m really hoping this wasn’t a home rehab failure or a pet that got released. I asked the neighbors and they all noticed the behavior, one of them did place some dried corn out. I’m kind of crazy about animals so I couldn’t just leave it out there. So yeah, is a friendly young adult squirrel normal?