More of the little one

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Look at that devilish little grin, she's nothing but all the trouble you never knew you needed to be in
 

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My wife and I go out and feed tree and ground squirrels at two of our local parks. They are cool little animals.
 

Boat show is in town near me again.
Twiggy there .
It's just not a show without Twiggy!
Who in variations , likes to jump onto the boat at times. Which is fine. But not the trainers goal.
A recent interview , the man said they spend 24 hrs a day with the squirrels. Or at least with the one he was working/being with.
 

Boat show is in town near me again.
Twiggy there .
It's just not a show without Twiggy!
Who in variations , likes to jump onto the boat at times. Which is fine. But not the trainers goal.
A recent interview , the man said they spend 24 hrs a day with the squirrels. Or at least with the one he was working/being with.

Honestly I don't know if training would be possible with our little angel. American reds are notoriously aggressive, territorial and very feisty. She's clever as all get out but she's definitely not a domestic creature, she moves with lightning speed, is absurdly agile and keeps us on our toes with her antics. If anything she's trained us in the lore of squirrel magic. She's made it clear that we're included in her physical territory, we belong to her I think in her tiny beady eyes. Trees that can walk around for her to play on and jump onto/off of lol
 

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