Originally Posted by
Mel1959
Is Rocky familiar with the house you made for her? Does it have her scent in it with bedding material, etc?
It is important that she is comfortable and familiar with her house. I would not suggest putting her house in a tree where there is a drey. As you’ve seen, other squirrels will run her off. I’m assuming your plan is to put her house up in a tree across the street?
Until you have everything ready I’d keep her contained at your condo. You’re just tempting fate for something to go wrong till then.
It has been my experience that squirrels fare better when released at an older age, especially singletons. 16 weeks is typically long enough but some do better when they’re a little older. Young wild squirrels have freedom at an earlier age but they have mom showing them the ropes and looking out for them.
It sounds like she is still uncertain about what to do. Moving from your condo porch to the trees across the street is a huge sudden change and not ideal for allowing Rocky to acclimate to life in the trees.
I see you’re in Tampa. We’re to have a cold spell this weekend. Since her living arrangements up in the trees is questionable, I think I’d wait to let her go again when there isn’t an imminent cold front. She needs somewhere to bed down that is warm since she won’t have anyone to snuggle with.