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How to House a Pet Squirrel

By eHow Pets Editor
 
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Instructions

  • Step 1:
    Create a habitat that is as similar as possible to its natural environment. Failing to remind the squirrel of their natural habitat could result in a pet squirrel becoming stressed.
  • Step 2:
    Prepare to buy as many habitats as you have squirrels. Each squirrel needs its own space to thrive.
  • Step 3:
    Purchase one tall, mesh wire cage per squirrel. Tall cages allow for squirrels to climb like they would in the wild. If you mean to keep your squirrel in its cage at all times, invest in a cage that is at least 4 by 6 by 6 feet; squirrels that will eventually be released into the wild can make do in a cage that is at least 3 cubic feet. Cages with shelves, ladders and other modifications can stimulate your squirrel. Ferret cages with removable floor trays are popular choices among squirrel owners and provide for easy cleanup.
  • Step 4:
    Construct a nest box by finding a cardboard box and cutting a hole in it big enough for the squirrel to crawl through. Line the inside with shredded newspaper strips and fleece.
  • Step 5:
    Line the bottom of the cage with newspaper sheets. Newspaper is a cheap, available and easy to clean up litter. Include twigs, some grass, leaves and tree bark on the cage's floor to remind the squirrels of their natural habitat and to provide them with materials with which to play and nest.
  • Step 6:
    Decorate your pet squirrel's cage with metal-clipped hammocks, ferret pouches, small stuffed ferret or rabbit toys, wheels and tree branches.
  • Step 7:
    Put food and water in your squirrel's cage.
  • Step 8:
    Transfer your squirrel to its cage.
  • Step 9:
    Place the cage on top of an object that can support its weight. Generally, squirrels enjoy being very far away from floors or the ground. Consider placing the squirrel cage on top of a bookshelf or another object that puts your squirrel closer to the ceiling.

Tips & Warnings

  • Squirrels are very resourceful creatures. Make sure that all entrances and exits to cages are secure so that the squirrel can't escape.
  • Keep all electrical wires away from your squirrel's cage. Squirrels have a natural tendency to chew on anything that's available to them.
How to House a Pet Squirrel Provided by eHow.com

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