
Junior's first day with us, sniffing a stuffed squirrel.
May I talk about our squirrel, Junior, – for just for a minute?
I first saw him almost a month ago drinking water from a dip in our garage floor. He was so scrawny at first I though he was a mouse. I sat beside him for awhile watching, and then he slowly walked away.
Later that day Del came into my office holding him in his hands. It turns out that as Del was rolling a wheelbarrow down the garden path, Junior came running straight at him making a funny noise.
Del knelt down and Junior ran into his hands. It was a wise move on his part, which makes him a very special squirrel. Of course Del made the joke, that he knew two nuts when he saw them. True enough!
We have so loved having him in our care. But, he will be leaving soon because we can see that his strength has returned and he is acting just like a squirrel should act.
I have never had a squirrel to care for before, so perhaps they are all alike, but, like human children, I bet they are not.

Ten days later, Junior sleeping in the sunflower seed dish.
When we lived in Sandpoint, Idaho I had a squirrel buddy we named Billy-Bob, who would come to the sliding glass door everyday, put his paws on the door until I opened it, and saunter in looking for his daily peanut handout.

Billy-Bob training me to open the door.
When he was done, he would wait for me to open the door so he could leave.
I have tried to feed peanuts to our squirrels here in Ohio, but they shun them. So it wasn’t surprising to me that Junior didn’t like them either. However, he does like cashews!
These squirrels are picky about the nuts they like!

A week later and Junior is happy in his new cage ...
For the past 10 days or so, Junior has been living in a big cage that Del built for him out of old lumber and screening. Cleaning it is a two man operation. Del lifts it up and pulls out the “old stuff,” and adds the new food and water, while I hold Junior.
He was recovering from what we believe was mange, so I have been putting some antibiotic ointment on him and rubbing his fir with “sweet oil” which is really just olive oil.
At first this was an easy task. However, in last week he is anxious to be up and away from me holding him.
However, in the beginning he would make a noise like purring while this was happening.
There is only one thing that brings out that noise now.
I have a favorite food, watermelon. I just love it. So, when I got some of course I tried to see if Junior would like it too.
Like it? Seriously, he literally grabbed it out of my hand and gobbled it down “purring” the whole time. Now, how would a squirrel develop a taste for watermelon?
He still loves it. If he hears me coming and I ask him if he wants watermelon he gets excited. Today he was half asleep when I was having my watermelon snack, but how could I deprive him of his treat, so I just gently put it in front of him.
Immediately he snapped awake. His paw reached out and grabbed it. When I came out later with another piece he ran to the top of the log, knowing I would take the lid off his cage and hand it him.

Junior, a month after he adopted us .. looking good!
I am hoping when he is released he will come to visit often. I will know it is him because when he hears me ask, “do you want watermelon,” he will come rushing to get a piece, and of course a side dish of cashews.