‘Psycho’ squirrel that went nuts biting residents is caught
The TelegraphMrs Reynolds had been feeding the animal since the summer and it had made regular trips to her garden ever since, looking for food and shelter. Mrs Reynolds, who has seven children, nine grandchildren and works as a home carer, had said: "He has started attacking people who are just taking their recycling bags to the bin and they are quite gruesome injuries. Mrs Reynolds said she had initially tried to contact the RSPCA but had no response from them before calling a local out-of-hours vet to take it away for £110, with neighbours chipping in. ‘He jumped out from behind my green bin, so maybe he was trying to get food’ Sheree Robinson, 42, who was bitten on her finger by the squirrel on Thursday morning, said: "This squirrel is not very nice at all, it's a nutty squirrel. "I crouched down and this squirrel came out of nowhere and jumped onto my garden table," he said.