Finnegan the Squirrel
Cutest email of the week (click the pictures to enlarge):
"Finnegan, the Squirrel"
"Finnegan, the Squirrel"
For about as long as she can remember, Debby Cantlon says, friends and strangers have brought her animals in need. So it wasn't much of a surprise when someone asked her if she'd care for a newborn squirrel found at the base of a tree somewhere near Renton.
Debby Cantlon, who plans to release Finnegan, the young squirrel, back into the wild, bottle-fed the infant squirrel after it was brought to her house. Cantlon, who has cancer, says rescuing injured animals is therapeutic for her.
When Cantlon took in the tiny creature and began caring for him, she found herself with an unlikely nurse's aide: her pregnant Papillon, Mademoiselle Giselle.
Cantlon and her husband watched as the dog dragged the squirrel's cage - twice - to her own bedside before she gave birth.
Cantlon was concerned, yet ultimately decided to allow the squirrel out - and the inter-species bonding began.
Finnegan rides a puppy mosh pit of sorts, burrowing in for warmth after feeding, and eventually working his way beneath his new litter mates.
Two days after giving birth, mama dog Giselle allowed Finnegan to nurse; family photos and a videotape show her encouraging him to suckle alongside her litter of five pups.
Now, Finnegan mostly uses a bottle, but still snuggles with his "siblings" in a mosh pit of puppies, rolling atop their bodies and sinking in deeply for a nap.
Finnegan and his new litter mates, five Papillion puppies, get along together as if they were meant to.
Finnegan makes himself at home with his new litter mates, nuzzling nose-to-nose for a nap after feeding
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PS I love Papillons.
It's such a beautiful thing for you to help that little squirrel, and best of luck with the cancer and puppies.
As for the first person to post. I am so tired of you negative people always looking to break others down. You probably just wish you had enough sense to raise anything. You ignorant fool.
SEATTLE — Finnegan, the orphaned squirrel, has found a new family. But he didn't go in a hurry.
In early September, when he was a newborn, animal lover Debby Cantlon started caring for Finnegan after fielding a call from someone who found him near a tree in a south Seattle suburb. His eyes hadn't even opened yet.
Television cameras captured images of Cantlon's dog, a papillon with long-haired butterfly ears, letting him nurse alongside her pups.
When Finnegan was 8 weeks old, Cantlon decided it was time for him to return to the outdoors and started letting him outside.
At first, he ran around but would stay in her yard in north Seattle. Every night, he would scratch at the back door or at one of Cantlon's windows to be let in.
Then one day, he didn't come back.
Cantlon didn't see him for two weeks, then one day he returned with four squirrels. He disappeared again and returned one more time — on Thanksgiving Day.
"He came close, but he wouldn't let me touch him," Cantlon told The Seattle Times. "He just wanted me to know he was OK. He's wild and free and happy and doing exactly what he's supposed to be doing."
Cantlon, who lives with her husband, Maqsood Ahmed, has cancer and said helping the animals is a healing activity.
"It's therapeutic for me to be able to work with wildlife and be involved in saving the little lives of animals," she said. "Animals have always been the love of my life, so to set them free and watch them fly and join their own kind, that's what I get out of it."
Sharon