|
Baby Squirrels
Is the squirrel fully furred WITH it's eyes open, has a fully
fluffed out tail (like a bottle brush) and appears bright-eyed
and unharmed?
If YES, baby squirrels whose tails
are fully fluffed out like a bottle brush and weigh more than
6.5 ounces are on their own in the wild and do not need human
intervention.
If NO, and the baby is under 6
ounces and the tail is flat or not quite full and may seem friendly,
the squirrel still needs nursing and care from it's mother. For
very small squirrels, attempt to locate the nest (big ball of
leaves at the top of a tree or usually in an attic or eavestrough)
and try to either place the baby in the nest or try to get it
to climb up to it. Check back in an hour or so to see if the baby
is still there. If the baby has not been fed or attended to for
an entire day, then contact a licensed rehabilitator immediately.
If the squirrel is old enough to run from you, it does not need
human intervention. |