How do you raise a flying squirrel?

Diet. Be sure to keep fresh, clean water available at all times. Water can be placed in a water bottle or a small dish, and either needs to be washed each time water is refilled. Offer commercial squirrel or hamster food daily, as well as fresh fruits, nuts and seed.
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Can I keep a flying squirrel as a pet?

The following states do not allow residents to keep flying squirrels as pets: Alabama, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nevada, Utah (Southern Flying Squirrels are banned), Vermont and Virginia.
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How do you take care of a wild flying squirrel?

Because they are foragers, you can place food in a couple of small cups in areas where you know the squirrel does not regularly defecate so they can seek it out. Remove any uneaten food after 12 hours. You can add occasional treats of hard-boiled egg or chicken for more protein in their diet.
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How do you take care of a baby flying squirrel?

Place your flying squirrel into a soft cloth such as an old flannel shirt, or old sweatshirt or sweatpants. Place the infant, nestled in the cloth, down into the box. That way, a gradual heat will come up through the layers and warm the infant, but not make him too hot.
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What do you feed a flying squirrel?

The best diet for flying squirrels includes fruits and fresh nuts. Always ensure you have clean and fresh water available always. You can place water in a small dish or water bottle. You can feed the squirrel with a hamster or commercial squirrel food.
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How do you set up a flying squirrel cage?

A nestbox should be mounted near the top of the cage to create a suitable environment for an adult squirrel. Wood shavings provide a suitable bedding material and all types of wood are acceptable. The squirrel will chose one corner of the cage for its bathroom and that area should be cleaned every few days.
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How long do flying squirrels live in captivity?

Flying squirrels can live up to 10 years in captivity or about half that in the wild. Flying squirrels are common rodents in many parts of the country, but because they are nocturnal, few people ever see them. Two subspecies of northern flying squirrel are federally listed as endangered due to habitat loss.
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What should I feed a baby flying squirrel?

Flying squirrel babies eat milk until they are 5 weeks old.

After that, they are free to have any foraged food, including hard nuts and seeds. In fact, baby flying squirrels need to eat solid food in order to keep their teeth filed down!
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What do flying squirrels need to survive?

Important food sources are seeds, lichens, berries and fungi, items that are plentiful in the dense forests they inhabit. In winter, coniferous seeds are a vital food, but flying squirrels will also store nuts and lichens in tree crevices and in holes in the ground, like their non-flying relatives.
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Can flying squirrels be potty trained?

While they're smart enough to be trained to do some things, they cannot be house-trained.
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Can flying squirrels eat sugar glider food?

Flying Squirrels ARE NOT Sugar Gliders!

Never feed flying squirrels commercial diets for sugar gliders.
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Do flying squirrels stink?

Flying squirrels have no odor. Their droppings are dry. They will use one or two places in their cage for their toilet.
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Do flying squirrels bite?

They could potentially bite or scratch to defend themselves if they find themselves unable to run. A flying squirrel will typically glide away from danger but will be unable to do so in their attic nest. It is important if a flying squirrel is discovered to call in a professional.
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What is the better pet a flying squirrel or a sugar glider?

Sugar gliders tend to have a longer lifespan than flying squirrels. Northern flying squirrels, for instance, can live for nearly 4 years in the wild. The Southern flying squirrel also has an average lifespan of 3 to 5 years in the wild. They can live for nearly 10 years in captivity.
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How do you potty train a squirrel?

Place a small, ferret litterbox in a corner of your squirrel's cage, says Cummins. Squirrels adapt to litter training just like ferrets. This prevents messes while you handle and play with the squirrel. Pick up your squirrel gently, so that it does not become afraid of you.
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How do you raise a pet squirrel?

Your squirrel will need a large cage, at least two feet wide, two feet deep, and several feet tall. Bird cages work well for squirrels because of their vertical structure. Your squirrel will need things to climb and chew on to satisfy her natural squirrely behaviors. Wooden structures and clean branches are best.
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What can I feed an injured flying squirrel?

Nuts, acorns, seeds, fruits, & buds are the main foods in a squirrel's diet. Flying squirrels will eat bird eggs, baby birds, and insects. Breeding habits – Females give birth twice a year to litters of between 3 & 7 kittens. They nest high in trees.
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Do flying squirrels eat sunflower seeds?

Flying squirrels store a variety of seeds. They prefer hickory nuts, and acorns (particularly white oak). They are also fond of sunflower seeds. It is believed that a flying squirrel can store several hundred acorns and other seeds in a single night, and 15,000 or more in a year.
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How often do baby flying squirrels eat?

Diet Formula every 5 – 6 hours, no night feeding (4 feedings/day). Stop increasing amount of formula per feeding and watch for baby to begin eating adult food.
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What do flying squirrels do at night?

All squirrels sleep at night except flying squirrels. Flying squirrels come out every night to look for food, gather nesting materials, play, mate, and take care of their young. Sometimes tree and ground squirrels wake up during the night and leave their nest, but this doesn't happen very often.
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Can flying squirrels have rabies?

Rabies is rare in flying squirrels, but they do have a sharp, painful. And they may bite if provoked or scared. Flying squirrels can get infected with typhus and transmit the disease to humans.
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Where do flying squirrels sleep during the day?

Flying squirrels live in tree dens. They build these homes in summer using bark, grass, leaves, small twigs and moss. Sometimes, you may run across dens in treehouses or home attics, and it's not uncommon to see a flying squirrel sleeping on a tree branch or a hollowed-out hole in a tree.
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How far away should I release a flying squirrel?

It is best to drive several miles away (at least 3) to release the squirrels so that they cannot find their way back into your home and their nest. Although relocating the squirrel is the easiest method, it may not be the most humane.
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How rare are flying squirrels?

Only two flying squirrels are native to the New World. Both American species are widespread, although some subspecies are relatively rare, like the endangered Carolina northern flying squirrel (G. sabrinus coloratus) or the San Bernardino flying squirrel (G.
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How do you take care of a squirrel?

Encourage exercise.
  1. Allow your squirrel access to one room of your house for at least an hour a day. Make sure you remove anything breakable or anything you do not want damaged. ...
  2. Do not allow the squirrel outside without a cage. ...
  3. If you're keeping your squirrel longer than a week or so, install some perches in his cage.
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