
Release day was November 16th. All four of us had eagerly anticipated this date for weeks. Some of us were a little anxious as to how our boys would do out in the real world. And one of us just didn't want to deal with any new squirrel expenses.
Regardless, we opened the cage door to freedom and waited. And waited.
It's not like we expected them to give a quick wave and dash off never to be seen again.
But it's been 9 days now. And they won't leave.
Oh sure, they venture out every morning when I open the cage door at the crack of dawn. They scamper. They cavort.
It's actually really cute and quite entertaining to watch their antics.
They run like crazy across the big wooden playset in the backyard. When one of them reached the pinnacle the other day, I thought I heard him yell "Top of the world, Ma!" Then I realized it was Mr C adding his own sound bites.
One of their new favorite playthings is the patio screen. We're talking about four panels of 5' x 6' vertical climbing joy. Sometimes a couple of the boys will position themselves so that they're directly opposite our kitchen sliding glass doors.
They just hang there watching us. I think they remember when they were inside a cage all day while we watched them. One's probably saying to the other "Let's see what they do now!"
But they won't leave.
Spider X says I shouldn't give them anymore acorns and vegies. That they should forage 100% on their own. Maybe he's right.
The boys remind me of older adult children who never leave home. They take up residence in a tiny apartment over the garage.
Some folks have said that our squirrels will move on once they "mature." Until then I'm happy to share our yard with them. But they'll have to find there own nuts.
Regardless, we opened the cage door to freedom and waited. And waited.
It's not like we expected them to give a quick wave and dash off never to be seen again.
But it's been 9 days now. And they won't leave.
Oh sure, they venture out every morning when I open the cage door at the crack of dawn. They scamper. They cavort.
It's actually really cute and quite entertaining to watch their antics.
They run like crazy across the big wooden playset in the backyard. When one of them reached the pinnacle the other day, I thought I heard him yell "Top of the world, Ma!" Then I realized it was Mr C adding his own sound bites.
One of their new favorite playthings is the patio screen. We're talking about four panels of 5' x 6' vertical climbing joy. Sometimes a couple of the boys will position themselves so that they're directly opposite our kitchen sliding glass doors.
They just hang there watching us. I think they remember when they were inside a cage all day while we watched them. One's probably saying to the other "Let's see what they do now!"
But they won't leave.
Spider X says I shouldn't give them anymore acorns and vegies. That they should forage 100% on their own. Maybe he's right.
The boys remind me of older adult children who never leave home. They take up residence in a tiny apartment over the garage.
Some folks have said that our squirrels will move on once they "mature." Until then I'm happy to share our yard with them. But they'll have to find there own nuts.