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Roadside Wildlife Rehab, Inc. A Non Profit Wildlife Rescue helping orphaned and injured wildlife in Massachusetts USA. Roadside Wildlife Rehab, Inc. Please call or text!

specializes in small mammals - squirrels, rabbits, raccoons and opossums. Please do not use Facebook or email
to contact us for animals needing help. We cannot monitor Facebook or email and they may not be seen for several hours or even days. RWR is strictly volunteer and relies solely on the generosity of your support and contributions to operate. All donations are tax deductible and help cover

the cost of food, caging, supplies, medical care, cleaning supplies and facility maintenance. We are a small, home-based facility and can only take in a limited number of animals at a time. Please call or text before bringing animals to our facility for prior approval. If we cannot take your animal, we will help find a rehabilitator who can! We appreciate your understanding and support. Together, we can help save so many of Mother Nature’s creatures in need. We couldn’t do this without you!
~ Every living creature deserves the chance to dream.

Update on Squeaky the squirrel. Right before our very eyes. 😊 I just had share, he's looking so handsome! ❤️ Absolutely ...
28/05/2026

Update on Squeaky the squirrel. Right before our very eyes. 😊 I just had share, he's looking so handsome! ❤️ Absolutely amazing. 🙏🏻

27/05/2026

The last arrival of this past weekend was this juvenile squirrel. He was found struggling to cross the street. 😓 His finders scooped him up, kept him warm and called for help. At first, they thought his back leg was injured, but once he arrived here and I examined him, I determined there is nothing wrong with his legs. He is showing signs of neurological distress. I'm not sure exactly what happened to him, but I am treating him accordingly and he is slowly showing improvement. Prayers for this sweet little boy.🙏🏻❤️🙏🏻 Cheryl Aguiar

Another arrival from this past weekend... I actually may have to pause intakes for a bit to focus on the patients in car...
26/05/2026

Another arrival from this past weekend... I actually may have to pause intakes for a bit to focus on the patients in care. It is going to be a tough one. Kathy from Somerset stopped yesterday morning when she saw an opossum that had been hit in the road. The opossum was deceased, but she had ten babies. One had also been hit and was deceased. Kathy picked up six ice cold babies scattered on the pavement and three babies still in mom's pouch. She brought them home, warmed them up and immediately called for help. Within one hour, the babies were on their way to me. Unfortunately, four babies were deceased on arrival, but the remaining five (two girls and three boys) are still with me. Honestly, I was amazed they made the night. They weigh in at only 10 grams. At this size, they are often considered non viable and are humanely euthanized. It will not be easy, but I am going to give this a try. Even if I can save just one.. it's one who gets a second chance. I truly don't know how this will turn out. 🙏🏻 Thank you Kathy for going above and beyond. We will try to save them in honor of their mom. 💔 Please send those prayers for these sweet, innocent babies and me... I'm going to need it. 🫣🙏🏻

It's been a busy weekend! Lots of new intakes, but I'll start with these two..  Another Chipmunk arrived. This one is a ...
25/05/2026

It's been a busy weekend! Lots of new intakes, but I'll start with these two.. Another Chipmunk arrived. This one is a juvenile that was attacked by a cat. He is receiving antibiotics as a precaution from the bacteria in cats saliva and is doing very well so far.
Another bunny arrived with a tear in his skin on his right shoulder. He is also receiving antibiotics and wound care. He has joined the bunny that was injured by the fallen board. All three should be ready to head back to the wild after a short stay here and little TLC. Prayers for these two precious critters. ❤️🙏🏻

Check out the progress of our naked eastern grey squirrel "Squeaky" from bottom picture to top. He looks absolutely amaz...
23/05/2026

Check out the progress of our naked eastern grey squirrel "Squeaky" from bottom picture to top. He looks absolutely amazing! He is getting so active, it's hard to get a good picture. 😄 So very proud of this little man... and yes, he is as soft as he looks! 🥰🙏🏻

This tiny baby Eastern Chipmunk was found wandering around with his eyes still closed, no mom in sight. 😢 Most often, if...
22/05/2026

This tiny baby Eastern Chipmunk was found wandering around with his eyes still closed, no mom in sight. 😢 Most often, if a baby chipmunk comes out of the burrow alone, there is something wrong. Something may have happened to mom. Sadly, no other siblings were found. He is thin and dehydrated, but with a little TLC, he will be on the mend. ❤️‍🩹 One eye opened yesterday and both are wide open today. 🙏🏻 He was named Denali by his caring finder. Thank you so much for saving this little nugget Christie. Prayers for this sweet baby! 🙏🏻❤️

Update on the injured adult Squirrel who arrived on April 26th. She was attacked by a dog, but I believe she was ailing ...
21/05/2026

Update on the injured adult Squirrel who arrived on April 26th. She was attacked by a dog, but I believe she was ailing before the attack. She suffered an injured leg and severe wounds from the attack, but also had older wounds and signs of head trauma. This girl has been through so much. 😞 She is slowly recovering and showing improvement with every new day. She is still showing signs of head trauma, but I'm praying with time she can make a full recovery. ❤️‍🩹 I have named her Rorie. Despite her injuries, she is full of s***k. Keep the prayers coming for her recovery! ❤️‍🩹🙏🏻

This bunny was accidentally injured during yard work on Sunday. A piece of wood decking  fell right on top of him. 😥 The...
20/05/2026

This bunny was accidentally injured during yard work on Sunday. A piece of wood decking fell right on top of him. 😥 They felt terrible they didn't see him and tried their best to make him comfortable while calling for help. This bunny was not in good shape at all. At first, we thought his back was broken. He was gasping for air and appeared to be passing away. 😞 There was blood coming from his nose and mouth and he had a severe gash on his back where the board hit him. When he arrived, I thought the absolute worst, but I cleaned him up, gave him pain medicine and fluids. I gave him a warm comfortable bed in the incubator where I thought for sure he would pass away during the night. Much to my surprise, he made it through that night and is still with us. He is slightly improving and even attempted to eat on his own. I am still not sure if he can pull through but man is he a fighter! The homeowners and I have been praying for a miracle. Please help us pray for this little angel to keep improving and hopefully make a full recovery. ❤️🙏🏻

He is changing so quick! The funny hair on the top of his head has fallen off so his new fur can grown in. He's looking ...
18/05/2026

He is changing so quick! The funny hair on the top of his head has fallen off so his new fur can grown in. He's looking more like a squirrel every day! You can see the fuz coming in on his tail. ☺️ So precious. He was named "Squeaky" by his caring finders. I can't wait to see his transformation in the coming days. Thank you to all who donated to help support this little guy. We appreciate you. ❤️ I will update again soon, as I have a feeling he will have a full coat of fur in no time! 🙏🏻❤️

17/05/2026

With the arrival of Spring, comes the busy baby season, but also the time to prepare the overwinters for release. Over the last few weeks, Kenari (adult squirrel hit by car) Channi (rat trap injury) Kitch (stuck in a fence post) Pixie and Poxie (sisters who recovered from the pox virus) and Broadie the Opossum where all released. I didn't get footage of everyone but here's a few clips of the excitement.. let their new journeys begin. Be safe, Be happy and by free.. I will miss you all 🥰❤️

14/05/2026

Our little man received so much love from everyone out there, I needed to share a video of him! He is an Eastern Grey Squirrel that was found in an abandoned home. His fur loss is likely from malnutrition or a reaction to parasites. He is receiving supportive care, proper nutrition and lots of TLC and is expected to make a full recovery. ❤️‍🩹🙏🏻 Thank you all! Cheryl Aguiar

Address

MA
02790

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 20:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 20:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 20:00
Thursday 09:00 - 20:00
Friday 09:00 - 20:00
Saturday 09:00 - 20:00
Sunday 10:00 - 20:00

Telephone

+15089654358

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