Grampa Don
Yep, that's me
- Location
- Orange county, Calif.
With all the troubles in the world, this might seem insignificant, but still it makes me sad. We've lived here for almost 50 years and never had squirrels until a few years ago when they started to show up in our neighborhood. A lot of people consider them pests but we enjoy watching them and have a feeder set up in the back yard with peanuts.
A while back I noticed one little guy had a bare spot on his back. I just figured he had been in a fight. Yesterday, I got a good look with my binoculars and saw that it is actually a large tumor. Eventually, it's going to kill him. Right now he acts perfectly normal, so I don't think he is in pain. But, his days are numbered.
There's really nothing I can do. I could never catch him. And, if I did what would I do? The kindest thing would be euthanasia, but I couldn't do it. So, I'll keep the feed and water available and leave him to his fate. Maybe some day I will find him and give him a decent burial.
Don
A while back I noticed one little guy had a bare spot on his back. I just figured he had been in a fight. Yesterday, I got a good look with my binoculars and saw that it is actually a large tumor. Eventually, it's going to kill him. Right now he acts perfectly normal, so I don't think he is in pain. But, his days are numbered.
There's really nothing I can do. I could never catch him. And, if I did what would I do? The kindest thing would be euthanasia, but I couldn't do it. So, I'll keep the feed and water available and leave him to his fate. Maybe some day I will find him and give him a decent burial.
Don