Awww how sweet......I can't download vids without my computer freezing!! Wish 
there had been some still pics :-)
Marsha

Do not tell God how big your storm is. Tell the storm how big your God is.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: WRZ 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2007 8:07 PM
  Subject: [Chihuahuas] Lake City, FL Chihuahua Adopts 4 Baby Squirrels


  From Lake City, Columbia County, Florida

  http://www.local10.com/video/14066725/index.html
  The video is above

  Bill Zardus
  http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Chicago_Small_Dog_Owners/

  http://www.local10.com/family/14066730/detail.html
  A Chihuahua! Dog Adopts 4 Baby Squirrels
  Motherless Squirrels' Nest Found On Downed Tree Limb

  POSTED: 12:16 pm EDT September 7, 2007

  LAKE CITY, Fla. -- At first glance, the scene appears 
  normal: a Chihuahua mother appearing to cuddle with 
  her pups as they nurse.

  A closer look at the days-old babies reveals they 
  aren't canines, but four tiny squirrels, reported 
  WJXT-TV in Jacksonville.

  A Columbia County family said its dog's maternal 
  instinct kicked in when 10-year-old Mimi laid eyes 
  on the baby squirrels. 

  Mimi took the motherless squirrels in as if they were 
  her own, making for one mix-and-match family.

  Their eyes are still closed, but their tails are a 
  dead giveaway that Mimi's babies are squirrels -- 
  three females and one male.

  Derek Varnes, who works for a tree-cutting company, 
  said he found the squirrels' nest last week on a 
  downed limb.

  "I didn't know what to think. They looked like rats 
  at first," Varnes said. "I wasn't going to leave 
  them. They say after they're out of the nest or the 
  tree, the momma won't mess with them anymore. I 
  wasn't going to let them die."

  He gave the squirrels to his fiancee's mother, 
  Jeanette Young.

  "My 10-year-old Chihuahua would come and watch me 
  and start whining and carrying on," Young said. 
  "I thought she was going to eat them.

  She said that when she eventually put the squirrels 
  down, Mimi started licking them to clean them and 
  then began nursing them.

  Young said although Mimi's last litter was born 
  four years ago, the dog is still able to make 
  enough milk to keep the baby squirrels full. Mimi 
  doesn't venture far from her new little ones.

  "She don't like for me to touch them either," 
  Young said.

  She credited maternal instinct for Mimi's behavior 
  and said the dog is a better mom this time around 
  than with her own puppies four years ago.

  "She seems much calmer; she seems like it was just 
  meant for her to have them and take care of them," 
  Young said.

  She said a veterinarian told her as long Mimi is 
  able to feed the squirrels, the babies would 
  continue to grow and be healthy.

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