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Woman Helps Friendly Squirrel Relocate Her Babies After She Makes A Nest In The Engine Of The Neighbor’s Car

Recently, Dr. Katie LaBarbera, who is a behavioral ecologist and ornithologist with a Ph.D. in Integrative Biology, Katie LaBarbera, overheard her neighbors talking outside. They were trying to figure out why their car wouldn’t start. When they popped the hood in search of the problem, LaBarbera’s neighbors discovered a squirrel nesting in the engine bay.

The biologist immediately went outside to offer some help. Tuns out, she was already familiar with the little critter! Everything soon turned into a rescue operation and LaBarbera did an excellent job of both relocating the family to the wild and documenting it all on Twitter. Soon, her story went viral and people were incredibly glad it had such a happy ending.

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LaBarbera first noticed the squirrel because she looked scrawny and had big patches of fur missing, making her easily identifiable. “She often hung out by the tree outside my apartment window, and under a car parked right next to the tree, which in retrospect makes sense,” the biologist told Bored Panda. “I had begun leaving sunflower seeds out for her because she seemed like she could use the food.”

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Now that everyone’s safe, LaBarbera has a few takeaways to share. “Check under your car hood if you leave it parked somewhere for a week, or see a squirrel hanging out near it!” she said.

The woman highlighted that she has also heard a lot of stories of people finding kittens under car hoods, so it’s not just the squirrels we should look out for.

“If you find a baby animal, look up a wildlife rehabilitation hospital’s website for a number to call to ask for advice before you interfere,” LaBarbera advised. “Often what’s needed is just to give the parents time to take care of the situation themselves, as the squirrel did here. And, this event reminded me of how awesome animal moms can be: the squirrel mom was very brave, and in the video when I put the baby on the ground and she finds him, you can hear her make a little squirrel purr!”

LaBarbera took a few more photos of the momma squirrel

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Even after the rescue, LaBarbera has been running into the squirrel mom. “[I] kept feeding the squirrel for several weeks, through two periods of snow (Minnesota spring!); eventually my neighbors complained about me attracting all the neighborhood squirrels, so I stopped.”

However, she managed to periodically photograph the critter throughout that time and noticed the results of all the care she’s given her. “Lately, it’s gotten hard to tell if I’m seeing her because her fur has grown back so much that she’s hard to distinguish. I do know where her new nest is, and I’m eagerly keeping an eye out, hoping to see the babies when they emerge.”

And chatted with her followers

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One Twitter user pointed out that LaBarbera could have avoided handling the babies if she had looked up baby squirrel cries on YouTube and just played those to attract the mother. “This would have been better,” the rescuer said. “I recommend people do that if they encounter this situation! Also, some general advice if you like your local urban wildlife: keep cats indoors; don’t use glue/sticky traps or rat poison; if you want to feed them, look up what foods are nutritious for them – bread isn’t good because it doesn’t have much protein or fat.”

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