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Date Posted: 09:14:09 11/13/01 Tue
Author: beverly
Subject: Re: chattering/shaking
In reply to: rayne 's message, "chattering/shaking" on 12:25:43 11/12/01 Mon

Hey, Rayne! How is Button? Have you found it possible to keep her with you for some extra "shirt" time? I hope so! There is nothing so cute as peering down your turtleneck, when you feel the wee bits of wonderment stir, and seeing them stretch and yawn, just before making a bee-line for your collar, so they can come out of their warm tree, and pee on one of the branches (your arms!) LOL! I just loved carrying Molly with me, all day, util she would decide it was time to explore!

>I was wondering if it is unusual for them to not
>chatter. We got our squirrel a few weeks ago and they
>chattered non-stop with each other. Lately, I've
>noticed they don't chatter with us. Unless they are
>chattering quietly at night and we can't hear them. My
>husband stayed up late last night and said he heard
>them chatter very shortly then nothing.From all the
>posts I've read, they chatter your ear off. Our don't
>utter a peep.
>
>Also Button, our female is very scared. She trembles
>when we get her out to play and then when I let her
>down to explore the room, she jumped at our slightest
>movement. After a little looking around, she climbed
>up my arm and settled in my hair on my neck, but she
>is very scared a lot. Our male, Rocky is just the
>opposite. He's ready to play even before we take him
>out of his nest. He loves climbing around and getting
>into trouble. Button is so timid and all she does is
>curl up. I put her on my dresser so I could change my
>shirt (she'd peed on it) and she climbed into tissue
>box with her treat and wouldn't come out. Is it
>possible that Rocky is eating all the food and not
>letting her have enough? I've seem them fight for food
>before, but I try to put enough for both of them. I've
>never had squirrels before and I am worried about
>them. I just want to make sure they are healthy and
>doing okay.

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