Every day, a squirrel bangs on the house window: After eight years, they understand what she wants to say

Despite the fact that humans and animals can form incredibly strong ties, we need to be cautious around wildlife. Although it may be difficult to decide exactly how to approach wild animals, we must constantly keep in mind that we cannot interfere with their natural instincts or ability to survive in the wild.

But as this incredible story shows, there are occasions when it might be appropriate to help, especially when it comes to a question of life or death.

In 2009, Brantly Harrison and her family found a four-week-old squirrel that had been attacked by an owl and was close to death. They had no idea that this would be the beginning of a lifelong bond between them and the small animal.

This sweet baby was mine to pick up today. We’ll keep an eye on her till she gets to a treatment center. I’m thrilled to have even a small impact on this baby’s life.

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