This Rescued Squirrel Snuggles A Tiny Teddy Bear To Sleep Every Night

November 19, 2019

Meet Jill, the world's most popular squirrel!

rescued squirrel with teddy bear
Credit: this_girl_is_a_squirrel

Jill just turned 7 years old in October. She was rescued during Hurricane Isaac in 2012 and is now capturing the hearts of millions on Instagram.

As if she wasn't already cute enough, she also snuggles a tiny teddy bear to sleep when it's bedtime.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Jill The Squirrel (@this_girl_is_a_squirrel) on

According to her Instagram page, Jill is a "vegetarian, parkour expert whose only fear is the vacuum. But, she loves every Starbucks napkin she meets."

rescued squirrel with teddy bear
Credit: this_girl_is_a_squirrel

The life expectancy of indoor squirrels can be anywhere from 10-18 years, so hopefully Jill has many more years to make us smile.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Jill The Squirrel (@this_girl_is_a_squirrel) on

If you want to see more videos and photos of Jill the squirrel, follow her at @this_girl_is_a_squirrel on Instagram.

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