Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Squirrels, Squirrels, and MORE Squirrels!



It's been so long since I posted.  With school starting it's been a crazy couple of months!  I've gotten in a total of 5 squirrels this year and I LOVE these little fellows!  The first girl in the previous post did not survive.  I honestly have no idea what happened to her.  She seemed to be doing great then I walked in one day to find that she had passed away.  :-(  Needless to say...we were devastated.  She had really grown on us.  Rest in peace sweet girl.  I will always remember my first little swirl.  

I have tons of pics in this post.  Some don't have a thing to do with rehab, but I've been enjoying taking some pics!  

Here are my 2 most recent squirrel additions!  Both are grey squirrels.




My Squeaker!



This was our first little squirrel.  Heath loved her so much!



It's Sweeney.  It's Sweeney Todd!


My beautiful Nanday Conure.


Anna AFTER surgery to fix her leg.  She is awaiting being spayed then she will be ready for a home!


Cutest little weiner dog EVER!  Vienna!


Our visitor Schultz the Prairie dog!  Thanks Erin for letting us "borrow" him!


Yeah that's the spot!


Tarantula...we had to stop to take pics.




Booya is now a 12 year old boy.


Bridge near Janet Huckabee Nature Center

Cool spider



 Boo's sillouette


He wouldn't sit pretty so I could take a pic, but I managed to snap this one!



My favorite color!  Just beautiful.







Now back to serious business.  This squirrel was caught by a cat.  Cat bites are very dangerous.  The tiny punctures are impossible to see and extremely deadly if not treated!  


This girl was found in someone's yard close to where their dog was chained up.  No mother to be found.


This little guy came all the way from the Cabot area.  A tree was cut down and later the owner discovered this boy and his brother!  Unfortunately the other little boy did no survive.  

That's all for now folks!  I hope you enjoyed the little catch up session.  I will do my best to post more often now that school has settled down a little.