If you can get them to eat the Oxbow, great….but they really have to eat it. If you’re having trouble with them eating it you can order some Henry’s Picky or Hazelnut blocks from Henrys Pets online. Rodent block is the first food introduced and once they’re eating it well you can move on to other foods. Here’s the link for foods as well as safe trees and flowers.
https://thesquirrelboard.com/forums/...-Pet-Squirrels
Mineral blocks are safe as long as they don’t contain Vitamin D. I haven’t had huge success with them eating them. My yard squirrels prefer bone marrow bones that have dried in the sun. I put them on broken branches in the trees and I do hear them eating them. Not only does it provide calcium, but it also grinds their teeth down.
Glass water bottles are good because they can be hung inside the cage without worry of the squirrel chewing it.
I’ve gotten these before
https://www.amazon.com/Ware-Manufact...s%2C106&sr=8-6
They don’t need salt licks.