Sister Mary Vincent and Sister Kateri were attending to the storm’s wake Monday when they discovered the squirrels on the order’s Highland Avenue campus, where the nuns shelter 124 low-income senior citizens.
The squirrels, said Emily Gilmore, director of development for the order, “were pretty cold and scared.’’ They were, maybe, three weeks old, their eyes still closed.
And so the nuns, from an order dating to the 19th century, did something very modern. They went to the Internet, finding instructions on caring for baby squirrels. The animals were placed in a small, warm box near where they were found in the hopes their mother would return. She never did.
The nuns fed the squirrels puppy formula and light cream every two hours. The residents named them Chester and Cashew. Yesterday, a rehabilitation center in Rhode Island came to take the squirrels, promising to keep them safe and healthy.
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