This is Sandy Cheeks. Those of you that have watched Spongebob will get it...lol. Or Lucky, or 'that rat'.
My kids found him half dead, cold, almost starved one afternoon while walking home from school. How or why they deviated from their normal course, I'll never know, but I'm very happy that they did! My daughter ran home to get me and my son stayed with him to make sure a cat didn't get him. I grabbed a towel and headed out the door, thinking they'd probably found a rat or something, which I still would have tried to save.
I immediately called the wildlife people, and they said to put him back...and what? Let him starve to death? Let a cat eat him? I realize it's the circle of life and all that, but if I have a chance to save a baby, I will.
His eyes were still closed (they opened the next morning) and he didn't have any fight left in him, although he made the motions at first.
He's sorta like a cat/hamster/dog all in one. We realize that he's a wild animal, but he's way too used to human contact and relies on us too heavily to be rewilded. He'd walk right up to a cat and never realize the danger, or a child that would freak out, call daddy and daddy would kill him thinking he had rabies.
He doesn't know how to 'forage', so he'd most likely starve. I know some will say he can be taught, but I'm just scared to do it.
We're working on getting him a huge cage to live in, but for now he does spend ALOT of time out. He drapes himself over the back of the couch (like a cat) to look out the window but freaks out and runs up me to get into my hair when I take him outside. He falls asleep if you rub him, like a dog or a cat.
He plays, literally, plays with you. He'll stand on his back legs and box your fingers like a kitten does. We can't drink coffee around him because he will aggravate you to death trying to get into it. He doesn't do it with other drinks...odd ball...lol.
Kim


poo litle guy!
He said he looked fat and healthy!