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In reply to the discussion: I did a trap and release on a raccoon (pic added) [View all]jtuck004
(15,882 posts)31. Thank you for what you did for the raccoon. And for starting a thread for raccoon stories.<G>
Before we escaped from Oklahoma, we would vacation in the mountains of New Mexico, sometimes staying in KOA camping cabins when it was too late or weathery to pitch a tent.
They had told us bears might be a problem. Even so, at dark 30 in the AM, when I heard a noise on the front porch, grabbed my glasses and stumbled up there, opened the curtain, and there was a HUGE bear head, just inches from me, it was a little disconcerting.
I stumbled back, woke my wife, and thought about just exactly what we should do, or not do. As I was collecting my thoughts, I realized I had grabbed her glasses, so I switched them for mine.
I kept hearing noises so I tiptoed over and peeked out the window again...at the two raccoons.
It's amazing how the wrong glasses can alter your perspective on things.
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Sure, that's why we don't leave our pets out overnight here in the interface zone
Hekate
Mar 2015
#37
We live in far western/central Arkansas in the OUachita Mountains, just a few miles from Oklahoma.
bvar22
Mar 2015
#95
Because they may have babies in the spring that are then abandonded to die, they don't know where
uppityperson
Mar 2015
#77
I understand and have had raccoon problems also. I was going to trap and relocate until our fish
uppityperson
Mar 2015
#88
Why are there raccoons in your area? Serious question. Are they there for food, are neighbors
uppityperson
Mar 2015
#100
I found interesting info on Mississippi and raccoons, companies that specialize in dealing with
uppityperson
Mar 2015
#103
Kind of pathetic and grimly hilarious that homo "sapiens" would call anything else a "nuisance"
villager
Mar 2015
#104
I wasn't killing, just packing its bags and moving it before all the babies came.
Aerows
Mar 2015
#115
Starkraven & I have been living in the woods of the Arkansas Mountains for 10 years now.
bvar22
Mar 2015
#23
Thank you for what you did for the raccoon. And for starting a thread for raccoon stories.<G>
jtuck004
Mar 2015
#31
I think they both headed due north & dropped their bear off somewhere near Tomahawk.
Jackpine Radical
Mar 2015
#60