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Someone asked for more raccoons. This is a dangerous request.
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We are allies with the kingdoms of the opossummms, batss, and the birbs.
All great advice.
Thankfully, we live in the forest so he has lots of 'not-us' food sources and he only comes around a few times per month. He is always healthy so I'm pretty sure he is getting some good stuff between visits.
When they do come around we give them hard boiled eggs, when we have surplus, and the scrap plates with some mixed dog and cat food.
Roughly every 3 months they also get the canned cat food with some pinworm de-wormer.
Thanks for the return pics!
That is good you're in the woods! My main concern is that he'd start coming around people who may not be as friendly, or someone's dog.
You're giving them a good mix of things then with the pet foods to fill in that protein.
Was he just a lost baby or was he sick/injured?
I volunteer at a rehab center and they were teasing me to get my rabies retest because they want more help, so I may finally get some hands-on raccoon time if I pass this time. I got the shots in the fall, but didn't produce enough activities, so I got a booster about 6 weeks ago.
Him and two brothers were orphaned when mom got hit by a logging truck on the highway. Every rehab facility we called refused to take them, and all but one advised us 'just let them die'.
We fostered them for a bit and then a friend who had done raccoon rehab in the past took over. Sadly his two brothers passed, but morty fought and stayed strong. He was re-wilded almost two years ago now and makes his way back down here to our place two or three times a month and stays for a visit and some treats then lumbers back into the woods with his girlfriend.
Aww, poor babies. ๐
There's a number of reasons places may not be able to take them. Many are really small operations, they have capacity limits, and not all are licensed to work with all species. It is odd anyone would suggest letting them die though. We get enough of that talk from other people...
A 33% success rate is honestly not bad from stats I've seen, so you guys did well for not having support. No wonder you know how to feed him so well! You seem to have done good by him, and I'm glad he got a second chance on life thanks to you!