Squirrel Knocks On Family Window Every Day: 8 Years Later They Realize What She's Trying To Show Them
Since prehistory, there has been a bond between humans and animals. Today, the bond between humans and animals continue to make it a part of people's lives. According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, The bond is mutually beneficial for the health and well-being of both animals and humans. Wild animals can become close to humans. We witnessed it in the past, hearing heartwarming stories of children bonding with wolves or people bonding with lions.
In the case of Brantley Harrison and her family, the bond happened after she rescued a squirrel that was injured back in 2009. A wildlife rescue group had found the poor little squirrel and brought her to the Harrison family, who helps rehabilitate injured animals on a daily basis. With the injuries that she had, she would have never survived in the wild. The squirrel was raised alongside three other squirrels and they all lived together outside of the Harrison's home in an outdoor release cage. Once the squirrel was healed again, they released the little animal into the wild. They were not expecting to ever see that squirrel again.