Albert (my Westie) 'discovered' this tiny chap and carried him gently in his mouth to me yesterday when we were out riding in the wood. I sadly thought he was dead, but a fluttered tiny eye signalled as if to say - "I'm still here don't give up on me." So we took him back, fed and watered him and this morning he was squeaking away in his box. We think he was perhaps a survivor from a nest raid as he's very young and believe principally he was just de-hydrated. He seems to see Albert as his adoptive dad and has been following snuggling up to him, when he got in the little crate we've put him in until he recovers. My neighbour, says he's a Polecat a cousin of a ferret and that we should return him within a few days to nature as they become 'humanised' every quickly and lose the instinct to hunt. He barely looks big enough and no mum it seems to look after him?
Beautiful eyes and surprisingly gentle too.
So cute! Well done Albert.
Well done Albert and well done for saving him.
Those claws look like they'd do some damage. What a little honey though😊
I hope he can return to the wild and master it. Certainly looks a cutie.
aaw he's lovely, I wonder what happened to his Mum ?
Is there a rescue centre nearby?
Quote from: 1955vintage on July 15, 2023, 08:48:39 PMIs there a rescue centre nearby?
I imagine that he will be with Cassandra for quite a while, certainly until Cass knows he's able to fend for himself.
And even then he could become another regular visitor & if he's got any sense he'll make sure that he doesn't need to go hunting. :upvote: :grin:
well done Albert - and you too, sir! What a cute little fellow
He knows when he's on a good thing.. Far too cute..
Congratulations on the latest addition of your family..
July 16, 2023, 10:58:59 AM
Boris had better watch his back.. They enjoy birds as a meal..
Quote from: 1955vintage on July 15, 2023, 08:48:39 PMIs there a rescue centre nearby?
Yes and I have two of their subjugates already. Its run by a close friend of mine and thats why we're trying very hard to ignore his little squeakings, so he doesn't get too humanised. Almost certainly his fellow kits were killed by predators. Boris our resident Barn Owl would have lifted him away, with ease! I have no problem with him joining our family as long as he can fend for himself if needs be - a sort of 'dining member by choice' membership. All my three dogs hop in his little crate to keep him company and we feed him off a finger plate, shredded chicken breasts - with gloves on. I'll swear he smiles at us too. Strange how three terriers have adopted this tiny 'cousin', with complete acceptance.
what a lovely tale! :upvote: :upvote: :upvote:
Makes me smile...
Cass, we had a pet Ferret a dear little chap named Frankie. One of his favorate things was to rifle through my handbag turning everything out on the floor and dug out my pot plants. He also enjoyed having a bath in the kitchen sink, males can get a bit wiffy with their musky smell.
After living with us and no Ferret friends, we found him a place in a local children's zoo who already had a female and he was more than happy there.
I don't know anything about wild Ferrets or Polecats though, our little chap came from domesticated stock so can't offer any advice as to returning your little fella to the wild or not.
I just read this and thought what on earth is Jacq doing with pot plants in her handbag :grin: :grin: :grin:
I know, its me again [2080]
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Quote from: Alex on July 16, 2023, 10:48:22 PMI just read this and thought what on earth is Jacq doing with pot plants in her handbag :grin: :grin: :grin:
I know, its me again [2080]
Sorry Alex, didn't word it very well!!!!
Quote from: Jacqueline on July 17, 2023, 12:32:06 PMSorry Alex, didn't word it very well!!!!
Don't say sorry ! It gave me a chuckle first read :grin:
My friend from the Rescue Centre, says they are actually related to Dogs, not cats, and is why they are rated as Caniformia. He chuckles away at night and one of the dogs goes over and hops in with him.
I feel we have yet another member of the troupe maturing!
Can't be bad! :upvote: :upvote: :upvote:
I bet , if you look very carefully, there is a special marking on your gate..
Only animals know what it means.. :wink:
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Quote from: Scrumpy on July 18, 2023, 09:38:08 AMI bet , if you look very carefully, there is a special marking on your gate..
Only animals know what it means.. :wink:
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Sure you're right there Scrumps and once they get through the gate they know they're safe :upvote:
It could be 'english putz lives here'! Actually if I go down around here as being 'a friend to critters' I'd be happy. Found him asleep this morning on top of 'Albert's"' tum!