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hey everyone today my bro found a baby racoon he is very freindly and looks in good health doea anyone know of a place i can take it that wont put the animal down or if anyone has any expereance with one and can take care of it please let me know i called around and a few places said they kill it and to me thats not an option advise would be a great help right now
 

DrCooper

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Touch situation, need to find a wildlife rescue otherwise it be killed! If it is a baby and you put it out in the woods it will die!

Call a wildlife rescue organization
If you cannot find one I am sure you can call a veterinarian in your area for a phone number.
 

NYreefNoob

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release it, dont take that it's small and seem friendly, racoons can be very vicious. and do carry disease's. i wouldnt release it anywhere near a woods to a neighborhood
 

jejton

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Best thing to do is not handle it and call a wildlife rehabilatator ( licensed ). Racoons are a known carrier of rabies and IIRC the vast majority of rabies transmission to humans in NYS over the last years were from racoons.
 

vangoghfish

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OK guys, if the racoon is healthy, not to worry about diseases, etc. They are very clean animals, I raised one believe it or not in center city in an apartment in the mid 70s. Some kids were torturing it in a fountain, and I bought from them for $25, kitty litter trained it, and possibly the best pet I had other than my two sheepdogs. You do have to spend an amount of time with them, from when they are young, I had mine about 2 years, it got use, and eventually let loose in Valley Forge, PA, dut to going to Europe for a few months, no one takes a tame racoon. Also, right after I got it, I took it to the vet for the same shots you would give a cat, distemper and rabbies.
Rocky, of course was his name, and walked on a lease, or sat on my shoulder, became very protective of me, love my girlfriends, and all my male friends, where scared of him, big teeth and claws. His favorit except for fish, was sugar crisps cereal, would almost do anything for them, he did have hands like a monkey, left me kitchen window open at night, and he roamed the rooftops of center city philly, came back home about 6am, would sleep in the top shelf in my closet, or top drawer of chest of drawers, open each drawer going up until he got into the top.
I doubt my wife will let me have it, although my son would love it, please keep me posted, make sure it gets plenty of water, and you can feed him tender vittles, cat food, mine loved that, then again, don't know how young it is, mine was about 10-12" when I got him. I did become pretty famous in Philly, walking around in my buckskin jacket, popular back then, with Rocky on my shoulder. I eventually got a call from Range Ricks Natural Kid magazine, they heard about me and Rocky and took shot of him, and he became Ranger Rick for one year*(Ranger Rick was of course a Racoon.)
My father was pissed when I let him go, since I had him trained so well.
 

vangoghfish

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By the way, I was in my early 20's when I had him, major typos, but getting late here, long day. The also love fruit, vegtables, tuna fish of course, corn on cob, etc.
Let me know the size, he did become a very jealous animal.
 

jejton

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Vangogghfish - great story ! The key thing is that you knew it was healthy. He does not know if his is healthy and until he does, better be safe than sorry. Rabies = no cure = death. Just not worth playing with the cute little baby raccoon until he knows for sure.
 
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Chiefmcfuz

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Now take you and everyone that has come into contact with the animal to the DR for tests to make sure you didn't pick up any other surprises.
 

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