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Why Is This Mama Squirrel's Cheek Swollen?

Why Is This Mama Squirrel's Cheek Swollen?

Just sharing what I learned recently. I ran into this beautiful spotty mama squirrel the other day. But I was a little shocked when I first saw her because I hadn’t seen such a squirrel before. Her left chin was swollen and sagging. Otherwise, she looked healthy. By the way, the spots are expected: UC Berkeley marks them as part of a study they do. I loved her spots as a polka dot lover. It reminded me of a puffa fish and I love them too.

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Since I don’t carry a “squirrel rescue kit” the only thing I can help them with is feeding (I always carry a “squirrel feeding kit” ;)). So I fed her lots of seeds and peanuts.

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After hanging out with her, I asked my rehabber friend about her cheek and this is what I learned:

  • It looks like she possibly has a pretty bad abscess under her cheek.

  • She needs her immune system boosted to fight that infection. Giving her lots of walnuts and almonds would help.

They said that she would benefit from antibiotics they have at their place but pulling her will orphan her babies.

They offered me the antibiotics to feed her which require twice a day feeding. I would love to do that if she was one of my balcony squirrels. But she lives at UC Berkeley so it’ll be hard for me to do that. I hope she’ll recover by herself.


The squirrels’ immune system is incredible. I’ve met an unbalanced squirrel and watched him manage to recover by himself at UC Berkeley so I have high hopes for this one too.


Thank you for reading! Have a squirreltastic day!

-Chelsea


More Sublime Squirrel Videos on YouTube, Instagram and blog!

More Sublime Squirrel Videos on YouTube, Instagram and blog!


It has been over 3 years since I started Sublime Squirrel on Twitter and until recently, I had been posting a video every day.

I’ve met sweet squirrel lovers, have learned about squirrels, and have had a lot of fun. That made me start thinking that I want to post more videos on YouTube (currently weekly), resume Instagram (My last post is on 8/21/2018), and write more blog posts.




I make squirrel videos with love and it takes a lot of time regardless of the length. Time is my life. I don’t have kids but squirrels/animals and my artistic creations are my kids. I enjoy Twitter. Really. I enjoy reading comments from sweet squirrel lovers and sharing my feelings and experiences and learning about squirrels. But Twitter posts last only for a day or two. I mean, they still exist as long as I don't delete them, but Twitter is more like for “now” things. And my posts aren’t fresh. I usually make videos from my past footage. And I realized that it’s a shame. Since I make videos anyway, I want them to continue to be watched forever.

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I don't check numbers like followers, views etc often including my weight because it's just a distraction rather than encouragement for me. But one day I accidentally saw them😆 and I realized that some of the YouTube videos I made a few years ago, still get watched and the views keep increasing! I don't think they are especially great or anything. In fact, they’re worse than the current ones (they’re cute though). I wish I could edit them and make them better because my editing skills have improved a lot. But I was so surprised that even those old videos get lots of views, and that motivated me to make videos that everyone loves and that last forever!




Also, each social media platform has different features. If I want to say something quickly, I would use Twitter, if I want to explain something, I might use a blog and/or YouTube. So I want to use different social media platforms for different purposes. My mission is to spread smiles to the world. People use different social media platforms so I thought I should use a variety of them to reach all over the world.




To sum up, I wanted to say that as much as I enjoy making videos, it’s so time-consuming. So if I make them anyway, I want them to get watched again and again. And it’s possible on YouTube, Instagram, and my blog. I hope I’m not being immodest but I love my videos!😂 I love squirrels so I put my love and time into my videos. I want to focus on making great videos. 




There are many great videos in the world. I’m not a professional video maker so the quality of my videos might not be as great but I believe that I am super lucky and have the power to attract cute squirrels, to encounter cute & funny, interesting, rare squirrel behaviors, and to be able to film them. All of which makes my videos unique and original. Even if you had great gear and skills to film them if no squirrels appeared in front of you, what could you do?😋




Please check out my social media and follow them if you like them:

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/sublimesquirrel

Twitter: https://twitter.com/SublimeSquirrel

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sublimesquirrel/


*I’ll resume Instagram real soon!


I’ll aim to post something somewhere every day!

The contents will be sometimes the same or similar, sometimes different depending on the contents. I would post to all social media platforms every day if there were unlimited time but unfortunately, there are 24 hours in a day so I have to be wise how to maximize my time.





Thank you for reading!

Have a squirreltastic day!

-Chelsea

What's Nancy Rose’s Dream?

What's Nancy Rose’s Dream?

Wow wow wow!! I got so excited when I saw this comment from Nancy Rose!!😆😍😂

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Just in case, for those who don’t know who Nancy Rose is, she is the author of The Secret Life of Squirrels. She takes amazing photographs of squirrels with her fantastic hand made dioramas. I truly admire her work. I also love photography and crafting but I don’t have the patience she does😂

Last year, luckily, I got an opportunity to meet her in person (on Zoom though!) I sincerely wanted to have a fun squirrel chat with a squirrel lover, but not just a squirrel lover, someone who’s as crazy about them as me. So I contacted her and asked if we could have a squirrel chat. Not an interview but just a casual chat. And she kindly said “Yes!”

“Yesssss!!!”

It made me so happy!

Check out our conversation!

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Since then, Nancy and I keep in touch on Twitter, Facebook and Email.

This was just a dream but maybe she subconsciously wants to visit me?😆 I would love to meet her in person some day. Anyway, I felt joy from hearing that she dreamt about meeting me and my squirrels and that's everything for me😌

And here is my reply to her :)

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Thank you for reading!

-Chelsea

Does Giving Too Many Nuts to Wild Squirrels Make Them Sick?

I'm just a squirrel addict, not a specialist. But my answer is no. I don't think there is such a thing as ”too many nuts” for wild squirrels.

The main reason is that I believe that they know what they are doing. Their great teachers — their moms — teach their kids everything they need to survive in this tough world, including how to attract humans to get food. 😉

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Here are the experiences that led me to believe this:

  1. They start stashing food when they have enough.

  2. They don't eat food when they don't want to, which means that either they don't like it, they don't need it, or they don't want it at the moment. 

  3. They eat veggies like leaves, grass, tree, tree bark, tree branches, flowers. And fruit too!

  4. They run around a lot.

More squirrel videos are here:

https://www.youtube.com/sublimesquirrel
https://www.sublimesquirrel.com/


So in my opinion,

Squirrels eating = they need, like, or want the food.

That being said, I wouldn't give them food that is clearly unhealthy, like processed snacks full of salt.

Feeding squirrels food is fun and it's extremely relaxing to me. It's a win win, so I care about their health and happiness. I want them to stay healthy, happy, and have long lives. You don't have to be overprotective about them, but just be kind to them. 😊 

Thank you for reading!

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2425 Channing Way Ste B
Berkeley, CA 94704



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Chelsea

Artist / Squirrel Charmer / 福りすのおねえさんチェルシー

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