I have a baby squirrel who is about 9 weeks old. We found him at a golf course and there was a hawk nearby when we found him. the baby squirrel had scratches on his belly and we could find his mother. We ended up taking him home. He’s doing much better now and we’re letting him outside in our yard. He’s too young to be released, yet, but when we do, we’re wondering if should let him go in our yard or take him back to the golf course. There are squirrels that live in our yard but Henry had a run-in with one of them the other day and got either bit or scratched. It was a tiny scratch just under his tail, not really worried about it. Henry is smaller than the adult squirrels, so he just ran back into the house. But we worry that when he’s older and bigger, he still won’t be friends with our backyard squirrels.
If we take him back to the golf course, is there a chance that his family will recognize him and take him back? I’ve read that squirrels always remember their family no matter how long they’ve been gone. Is that true? I just worry that he’ll be lonely when we let him go in our backyard. Obviously we’d love it if he stayed close by and came back for visits, but we also want to do what’s best for him.
So the question is, does it matter where we release him since he’s a singleton? If we let him go at the golf course where we found him, is there a better chance that he’d find squirrels that he’ll get along with OR will he find new squirrel friends in our backyard and it doesn’t matter where we let him go?
Thanks in advance for everyone’s input!