"Finnegan" the
squirrel
For about as long as she can remember, Debby Cantlon
says, friends and strangers have brought her animals in need. So it wasn't much
of a surprise when someone asked her if she'd care for a newborn squirrel found
at the base of a tree somewhere near

Debby Cantlon, who plans to release
Finnegan, the young squirrel, back into the wild, bottle-fed the infant
squirrel after it was brought to her house. Cantlon,
who has cancer, says rescuing injured animals is therapeutic for her.

When Cantlon took in the tiny creature
and began caring for him, she found herself with an unlikely nurse's aide: her
pregnant Papillon, Mademoiselle Giselle.

Finnegan was resting in a nest in a cage just days before
Giselle was due to deliver her puppies.

Cantlon and her husband watched as the dog
dragged the squirrel's cage twice to her own bedside before she gave birth.

Cantlon was concerned, yet ultimately decided
to allow the squirrel out and the inter-species bonding began.

Finnegan rides a puppy mosh pit of
sorts, burrowing in for warmth after feeding, and eventually working his way
beneath his new litter mates.

Two days after giving birth, mama dog Giselle allowed Finnegan
to nurse; family photos and a videotape show her encouraging him to suckle
alongside her litter of five pups.

Now, Finnegan mostly uses a bottle, but still snuggles with his
"siblings" in a mosh pit of puppies,
rolling atop their bodies and sinking in deeply for a nap.

Finnegan and his new litter mates, five Papillion puppies, get
along together as if they were meant to.

Finnegan naps
after feeding.

Finnegan makes himself at home with his new litter mates,
nuzzling nose-to-nose for a nap after feeding.

"Life is a precious gift. Don't waste it being unhappy,
dissatisfied,
or
anything less than you can be. Too often are we so preoccupied
with
the destination, we forget the journey."