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    Default Young gray squirrel with broken or abnormally developed tail

    We have several yard squirrels that have become accustomed to being hand-fed, and several will come into the house for it. Two are black and two are gray. One of the most recent additions to this collection is a smaller-than-average gray squirrel with a tail problem that worries us. Its tail is always angled over to its left, and it obviously can't raise it. The tail is of normal length, so if it's broken that would have to be right at the base. The other explanation, I imagine, is abnormal development or a neurological problem, and maybe the tail was never normal. When it's been raining, its tail gets very wet from the ground/grass, since it can't be raised or twitched as most squirrels do very often. It appears to be somewhat rejected by other squirrels but that it difficult to assess. Also worrying about its prospects is that we see what looks like several raised bumps in the area just below the tail. We don't think it's just feces accumulation resulting from the squirrel's inability to raise the tail. It looks like swelling but so far, we can't see it well enough to say there is inflammation redness.

    However, despite the disadvantage of a non-working tail and that negative impact on balance and agility, it manages to climb trees and scamper among the branches OK. And its appetite is good, eating many nuts especially walnuts and almonds.

    What might explain the tail problem and the bumps underneath it? Is there anything that can be done to increase its chances of survival?

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    Default Re: Young gray squirrel with broken or abnormally developed tail

    I have a couple of yard squirrels who have weird tails. Keep an eye on him and maybe try to get a picture of the bumpy area so we can better guess at what is going on.
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    Default Re: Young gray squirrel with broken or abnormally developed tail

    Thank you for watching over your yard squirrels. Many of these guys get needed help from folks like yourself.

    The obvious way to help with survival is exactly what you’re doing...feeding them. You might try adding some raw coconut, sweet potato, apple, fresh avocado or fresh corn to the items you feed to make their diet healthier. Chances are good they’ll eat the avocado, corn and coconut.

    Can you get a picture of the area with the bumps? Or a video of how he moves? It’s hard to say what it might be without a picture.

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