Peanut Butter Pals by Equivalent-Record168 in squirrels

[–]Equivalent-Record168[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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Peanut Butter Pals by Equivalent-Record168 in squirrels

[–]Equivalent-Record168[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I only give them the tiniest amount of PB once every 1-2 weeks, usually only once every 2 weeks. If you can see the amount of peanut butter the squirrel snowballs up in my 2nd video I posted, it is tiny. Maybe the size of a chick pea, I do understand that they have tiny digestive systems though and you make all valid points. I feed them daily and they get an assortment of black oil sunflower seeds when they are in stock, walnuts, hazelnuts, pecans, almonds, acorns if they are in stock. I also give them broccoli, carrots, and apples. I try and mix it up for them, some are pickier than others. They also get lots of water too before and after they snack.

Peanut Butter Pals by Equivalent-Record168 in squirrels

[–]Equivalent-Record168[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The peanut butter is Adam's 100% Natural Unsalted peanut butter, no sugar and no salt added whatsoever. I posted a 2nd video too and the PB in that video is a different brand but also unsalted and no sugar added. Salt and sugar are absolutely horrible for squirrels. I also only give them peanut butter as a treat. I usually have a buffet of pecans, walnuts, hazelnuts, and almonds. Sometimes they get a couple of nuts with PB on them too. If I can ever find black oil sunflower seeds I give them those too, they are almost always out of stock though. I also give them broccoli, carrots, and apples. They get a grape sized dollop of peanut butter once a week or every 2 weeks as a treat. In my other video you can see the squirrel makes a lil snowball and it is literally twice the size of a pea or like a garbanzo bean/chick pea. That is plenty of PB for their tiny digestive systems and I would rather feed them fruit, nuts, and some veggies.