These people obviously need to get out more. Take a .22 with them, too.
We have a ground squirrel common in the Western part of North Dakota and Eastern Montana, commonly referred to as "gophers", despite that being a misnomer. For reasons stated on this thread, they are a threat to pastured animals: the holes can be leg-breakers.
So it is popular sport to thin their population. Note: They ARE cannibals, they EAT the wounded, sometimes before they expire. (To wing one and use it as bait is a working strategy, though I prefer clean kills). While they may do things which enamor them to some as "cute", as cold as it may sound, if you keep in mind their cannibalistic nature, you don't even feel the recoil.