Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Ah, Such Sweetness!

The newest baby squirrel, who I've had for about 8 days, is a little girl Gray. Half her tail and half her left foot was cut off by a lawnmower when she was just past the pinkie stage... barely an infant. I just had to show you her sweet little face... I can tell you how much she looks like a little puppy but this one shows it I think. A tad blurred, as she's so small I couldn't even get my macro setting to fully focus!


And my blog pal, commenter Margo, sent me a stuffed dog toy that made a realistic squirrel mommy for this orphaned little one to snuggle up to. Since she's so small and has these injuries, I don't want to take a chance putting her in a box on a heating pad as you can with little critters. I am keeping her in a tank that's got an expensive heat regulated top, but that leaves a REALLY big space for her to fumble around in. NOT the secure, warm, cuddly feeling squirrels like. And with no little squirrel sibs or buddies to curl up to, I'm telling you this was the perfect thing. Every time I look now, she's curled up to the squirrel you sent me Margo. Thank you so much.


Here she is with her nose tucked under "Mom's" tail.


And kind of spooning against "Mom's" belly. Just two of the many ways I've peeked in and seen her curled up to this toy. As she's gotten a little stronger, she's crawled up and over and even completely under it. You can see these are later pictures because she is certainly bigger and has the start of white fur on her chest.

But here's how small she was when I got her. Notice the wide smooth baby belly, pink skin, no fur on her arms or tummy at all. And that white stuff is wound medicine on her tail and foot. This is one to click to enlarge. :-)She made little kicking motions with her feet and tiny little squeaks and noises of content when I fed her. It amazes me how much she resembles human babies in this way. I don't have any kids, but boy, I think I am getting my fill of all those maternal, I'm-in-love-with-my-baby feelings.

It's been so much fun watching her grow every day, and develop the ability to suck, attempt to crawl and see her ears pop off her head, then develop. First her chin got some fur, then the littlest coating of it covered her little arms and legs, then her some sprouted on her tail, and finally, I am seeing a little white fur coming up on her chest. The tummy gets fur last. She smells so sweet, she's warm, and so incredibly soft -- really, there are no words to describe it. And she is completely innocent and vulnerable. How can you not be in love with all that?

Sleep tight little girl, you are safe, and warm, and cared for. Sleep and heal and grow.

8 comments:

Teri and her Stylish Adventure Cats said...

as they say...she made me go squeeeee! Love the squirrel toy and spooning. Have you ever used Snuggle Safes? They are microwavable heating discs that last forever and can be heated up to a nice but not too hot temp.

Ms. Lahtidah said...

How sweet! Will she be released in to nature or will she have to live as a pet or something? The injuries don't look too bad.
Thanks for sharing!

Jain said...

I'm heartsick over her injuries. Lawns are stupid. Really, what an antiquated, European notion they are!

Best healing and growing wishes to your daughter.

Sydney said...

Hi Teri -- Squeeeee!!!

Thank you, I didn't know about Snuggle Safes. I assume I could find those in a Petco or Petsmart?

I've used a white sock filled with rice which feels like an adult squirrel body and it will keep heat for about 45 minutes when microwaved. It's a good way to travel with the littlest ones from the rehab center where I pick them up til I can get them home to a heated tank. Since they can't yet regulate their own body heat it works great for that short time.

Ms. Lahtidah -- I am feeling more and more that she will do fine. I was worried about her, and let's face it, I fantasized about keeping her somehow, lol. But now I think she'll be fine to be released. My entry is a bit behind real time -- she's older now, her foot is healed and I've been watching her hang upside down and balance on a branch I have in her tank and I think she will be OK.

Hi Jain -- It was a 19 year old boy who brought her in, and he called the next day to see if she was OK. I hope that I can get his number and let him know how good it was that he at least did that, as he clearly cared. Every animal has a personality and she is special, so when I think that she would have probably died otherwise...

But I also thought, what was she doing on the ground in the first place. Perhaps she'd fallen from the nest. If her mother didn't find her she'd have died lawnmower or not, so I guess one could rationalize that her life was saved this way....

Miss Kilpy said...

Love the pink full belly! It will be interesting to see little squirrel full grown.

Laurie said...

Just so sweet and you are so in your element taking care of these little guys.

Now I'm going to look for Snuggle Safes. I think I could use one for myself!

Margo said...

I'm glad she likes her mommy. She is so cute.

Margo

nollyposh said...

OmiGoodNESS! ~LOve~ in the palm of your hand <3