Originally Posted by
ClemC5
We had a teenage Grey brought to us after Irma with a lot of damage. He was missing an eye and later lost a forearm on the same side during his recovery. I had resigned myself to keeping him as a NR, but as he healed and adapted he became quiet the ass. I made sure to the best of my ability with help from my friends here on the SB that he was nursed back to health. I tried to make sure he could take care of himself before I transitioned him to the RC. They are incredibly intelligent animals, not sure how much I helped him. He probably taught me way more than I did him. Once I moved him outside to see how he would react to the great outdoors he managed to escape before he completed my mandatory minimum two week stay in the RC. Since his escape he hasn’t gone far and is terrorizing the entire neighborhood. Perhaps he has some unresolved anger issues or something, but either way, even though he has some disadvantages he certainly seems to be doing just fine. I just say hello to him occasionally and stay out of his way. He is a busy squirrel you know, he has things to do. Give nature credit, it is amazing how they can not only adapt, but flourish in situations we silly humans would think they couldn’t possibly overcome.