I've been taking care of a baby squirrel for about 5 weeks now, and I am trying to learn the lingo. Here is the story of Jeffrey the squirrel and a question about releasing him.
On April 30th, I found a baby squirrel who fell out of a nest that was about 35 feet up in a tree. He was clinging to a shrub and looked very tired. A cat was waiting nearby. He was easy to pick up and rescue - to exhausted to run, it seemed. My daughter decided to name him Jeffrey after he survived the first day; he had been snorting blood through his nose for the first 24 hours. We called our vet to ask for a referral to a rehabilitator that afternoon, while, at the same time, I looked for information online about squirrel rescue. The rehabilitator we called that first day never called us back. Long story short - I found a list of rehabilitators in my county and called or emailed them all, but no luck. Tried also with an adjacent county. Each time, as we waited to hear back from people, Jeffrey was getting stronger, and we were growing attached. So here we are, 5 weeks later.
We built a large cage for a soft release, and Jeffrey has been in it for about two weeks now. I have opened it so that he can explore the backyard, but he only ventures out when I am near, and he runs back to his cage when scared. This leads me to my question and concern. Jeffrey shows good signs that he is capable of being wary in the outdoors, and he is strong, a good climber, etc. BUT, he really likes to climb on me. And play with me - play-biting my fingers, etc. We live in a suburban location, on a lot of about 1/2 acre with lots of trees and squirrels, but also with neighbors all around. Is a release in this environment a good idea? Is there a chance that Jeffrey will one day jump on one of my neighbors? Should I try again to locate a rehabilitator so that Jeffrey could be released somewhere in the country? Or is this just a matter of time - give Jeffrey time and leave him alone (except food)?
I've enjoyed reading the posts in this forum, and I look forward to hearing your advice. Naturally, this fellow has stolen my heart. I want to do right by him. I am attaching a picture of what he looked like 5 weeks ago to give you an idea of his age now.