Hopefully, he'll work with this PMPS. He is beggng for shrimp, and I told him no more unless he gets a green. But, then I relented :roll: and gave him one.
Kristen & Emma said:
Oh J.D. - be nice to the little friendly squirrel! You can chase bugs, but leave the other animals alone!
I have been approaching the squirrel and at the same time the trusting squirrel has been approaching me, and all of a sudden J.D. is between the squirrel and myself and hunting the advancing squirrel. I yell "J.D. No!"... Ginger I can yell "No!" and she stops whatever she's chasing. With J.D. the word "No" in not in his dictionary. I have had to quickly grab him, before he got my squirrel friend. He brought a live one into the house once..a long time ago I lived in even more country than I do now, and my cats normally came home when I called them. Oh, how I loved to watch them racing from the fields to me

One day, J.D. didn't come home for four days, and it was storming and cold. J.D. does not know how to meow at a door, so every hour or so I would call him, and leave the front door open a crack at night time. Well, on the fourth night, I finally was in a deep sleep from exhaustion from getting up every hour the past three nights. All of a sudden, I'm in a semi-conscience state to a bunch of noise, and then in my foggy brain, I realize J.D. is home

, and then I realize he is playing with something. Turn on the lights and see a half grown squirrel in front of J.D. in my bedroom. Poor thing. My cats were thrown into the bathroom, while I got my big hefty :lol: (yeah right) dish washing gloves (the only gloves I could think of) and capture the half grown baby and put him in a cage for the night until I could set him free the next morning. Now, J.D. has a taste for moths, but he still wouldn't mind a little squirrel.