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A young graysquirrel orphaned early is adopted by a farm cat and raised amid human surroundings, but innate instincts gradually reclaim him and he adapts to wild life. The narrative follows his growth from playful kit to breeding adult: learning to forage and cache nuts, courting and nesting, defending territory, evading predators, surviving fire and snares, and raising offspring. Episodes illustrate instinct versus learned behavior, the struggles against parasites and human traps, the unwritten social rules among animals, and the species’ role in planting nut-bearing trees, concluding with a season of harvest and continuity.
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