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Aerows

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133. You have never lived in an area
Thu Mar 26, 2015, 07:05 PM
Mar 2015

that has wooded areas around it, and cats that grow up surviving in such an environment. Mine doesn't now, because she is mostly indoor, but I got pelts, and a foot more than once.

A damn foot. There is no mistaking a squirrel foot.

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Given your history with raccoons, this was a great step to take Gothmog Mar 2015 #1
I do the best I can Aerows Mar 2015 #9
Relocation is the right way to go Gothmog Mar 2015 #116
I would never spare one. murielm99 Mar 2015 #2
And kittens grow up to kill birds, baby ones too. Cleita Mar 2015 #6
I understand what you're saying... JohnnyRingo Mar 2015 #80
Cats kill squirrels too. And in much the same fashion. Smarmie Doofus Mar 2015 #92
I've never had a cat that could catch a squirrel. JohnnyRingo Mar 2015 #118
How much do cats kill? F4lconF16 Mar 2015 #120
No they don't. Cats kill out of sheer joy. Drahthaardogs Mar 2015 #124
Yikes! JohnnyRingo Mar 2015 #126
You have never lived in an area Aerows Mar 2015 #133
I'm just not made that way. Aerows Mar 2015 #10
Thank you. 840high Mar 2015 #108
Sure, that's why we don't leave our pets out overnight here in the interface zone Hekate Mar 2015 #37
+1. Raccoons are vicious, and seem to enjoy killing other animals. closeupready Mar 2015 #51
Oh, if Racoons were big enough they would kill people. Enthusiast Mar 2015 #128
Thank goodness you are the cause of killing nothing. n/t flvegan Mar 2015 #107
You're a good person Aerows. Dam that is a big raccoon! Rex Mar 2015 #3
She was freaking huge Aerows Mar 2015 #13
Just be careful my friend. Rex Mar 2015 #14
I am Aerows Mar 2015 #19
My college fraternity had a dog who fought raccoons MannyGoldstein Mar 2015 #101
I saw a cat-sized one in Queens, NYC once. nt LiberalElite Mar 2015 #134
Wow, I'm seriously impressed Warpy Mar 2015 #4
I called animal control Aerows Mar 2015 #12
Uh, I'll keep the bears, thanks. Warpy Mar 2015 #21
I'd prefer bears, too Aerows Mar 2015 #22
We are in no need of bears Aerows Mar 2015 #67
Once a bear finds a meal, he/she WILL come back. bvar22 Mar 2015 #33
Well, salvage the steaks, I understand they can be quite good Warpy Mar 2015 #49
I wish the bears Aerows Mar 2015 #66
Out of curiosity, Jenoch Mar 2015 #69
We live in far western/central Arkansas in the OUachita Mountains, just a few miles from Oklahoma. bvar22 Mar 2015 #95
Many years ago we were Jenoch Mar 2015 #102
We once had a rampaging Newfoundland in our neigborhood (had to weigh 185+) SoCalDem Mar 2015 #123
I had two 40+ lbs. raccoons Aerows Mar 2015 #130
Thanks for being kind to the wildlife! herding cats Mar 2015 #5
It isn't. n/t Aerows Mar 2015 #17
I always knew you were awesome n/t cherokeeprogressive Mar 2015 #7
Thank you Aerows Mar 2015 #16
Good for you. We do the same for raccoons and skunks too. Cleita Mar 2015 #8
We don't have skunks around here Aerows Mar 2015 #11
It's a he, my son in law. Cleita Mar 2015 #26
We did a live trap to catch a coyote that had been killing our chickens newfie11 Mar 2015 #15
I took it about 30 miles away Aerows Mar 2015 #20
Relocating wildlife is generally a bad idea, and possibly illegal Travis_0004 Mar 2015 #53
I could just kill them all Aerows Mar 2015 #76
Because they may have babies in the spring that are then abandonded to die, they don't know where uppityperson Mar 2015 #77
I made a choice Aerows Mar 2015 #86
I understand and have had raccoon problems also. I was going to trap and relocate until our fish uppityperson Mar 2015 #88
What is a better solution? Aerows Mar 2015 #94
It depends on where you live, why they are hanging around. uppityperson Mar 2015 #97
Thank you Aerows Mar 2015 #112
I have one of three options. Aerows Mar 2015 #98
Why are there raccoons in your area? Serious question. Are they there for food, are neighbors uppityperson Mar 2015 #100
There is a wooded area very close to my home Aerows Mar 2015 #114
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
I hope it is somewhere it can find enough food and not bug other people. uppityperson Mar 2015 #117
I released it near some wetlands Aerows Mar 2015 #119
She sat on the porch, in the trap Aerows Mar 2015 #110
The other option here is the State Trapper newfie11 Mar 2015 #127
Nice job! Raccoons are people too. GoneFishin Mar 2015 #18
Starkraven & I have been living in the woods of the Arkansas Mountains for 10 years now. bvar22 Mar 2015 #23
Raccoons destroy your garden Aerows Mar 2015 #25
---but the little ones are soo cute... bvar22 Mar 2015 #27
Neither can my cat. F4lconF16 Mar 2015 #121
I have a raccoon story. rhett o rick Mar 2015 #24
Mamma liked it at your house! Laffy Kat Mar 2015 #29
Where I live (California) Mr.Bill Mar 2015 #28
Slower death sentence central scrutinizer Mar 2015 #30
Most of the wild life people around here say the same: bvar22 Mar 2015 #34
You and I are horrible people Aerows Mar 2015 #44
Neither can I. 840high Mar 2015 #109
Well I guess Aerows Mar 2015 #43
It is sad when the options are all bad, isn't it? uppityperson Mar 2015 #79
Thank you for what you did for the raccoon. And for starting a thread for raccoon stories.<G> jtuck004 Mar 2015 #31
I've relocated several rabbits, eating my garden to nubs. Thor_MN Mar 2015 #32
How did you trap the rabbits? bvar22 Mar 2015 #35
Apple slices worked for me Aerows Mar 2015 #45
Live trap with salad type scraps Thor_MN Mar 2015 #48
I've tried those many times, bvar22 Mar 2015 #55
My local rabbits must be less discerning. or less smart. Thor_MN Mar 2015 #58
I released a Cooper's Hawk last week from my chicken coop... WheelWalker Mar 2015 #36
Our dogs hate raccoons with a fiery passion. hunter Mar 2015 #38
You're a nice person, Aerows. Hekate Mar 2015 #39
My cat jingles hers Aerows Mar 2015 #47
Good on ya, Aerows!... TeeYiYi Mar 2015 #40
excellent heaven05 Mar 2015 #41
My Dad taught me to do this, too...as well as with Possums BeatleBoot Mar 2015 #42
Thank you madokie Mar 2015 #46
Your story reminds me of the time two DNR trucks were parked outside Jackpine Radical Mar 2015 #50
Did they change plans??? Or did you guys just swap bears every few months? Yo_Mama Mar 2015 #56
I think they both headed due north & dropped their bear off somewhere near Tomahawk. Jackpine Radical Mar 2015 #60
And what do the Tomahawk folks do with THEIR problem bears? n/t Yo_Mama Mar 2015 #61
There's always the Upper Peninsula. Jackpine Radical Mar 2015 #65
hey now. Jackpine.... irisblue Mar 2015 #113
I thought we'd be doing you a favor. Jackpine Radical Mar 2015 #125
Perhaps the bears got used to the transport service, and when they wanted to visit their cousins Yo_Mama Mar 2015 #57
Could be. Jackpine Radical Mar 2015 #63
Bear equivalent of a Carnival Cruise??? n/t Yo_Mama Mar 2015 #68
Here's what a trailer-mounted culvert trap looks like. Jackpine Radical Mar 2015 #70
How do they release them?? That would seem to be the hard part. Yo_Mama Mar 2015 #73
See the cable winch on the side? Jackpine Radical Mar 2015 #81
I think I would not volunteer for this job. n/t Yo_Mama Mar 2015 #82
Well, OK. How 'bout something in moose control then? Jackpine Radical Mar 2015 #90
Well, OK. How 'bout something in moose control then? Jackpine Radical Mar 2015 #91
OH.MY.GOD. Brave is an understatement! Yo_Mama Mar 2015 #93
I caught a raccoon in my attic the other day Poiuyt Mar 2015 #52
That's a very substantial raccoon!!! Yo_Mama Mar 2015 #54
I carted her to some damp woods Aerows Mar 2015 #78
Poke? MannyGoldstein Mar 2015 #99
Added a pic Aerows Mar 2015 #59
I've got a couple living in my backyard but never had a problem with them ErikJ Mar 2015 #62
Raccoons in my area are both intellegent Aerows Mar 2015 #64
Message auto-removed Name removed Mar 2015 #71
I'm not a vegetarian Aerows Mar 2015 #72
Aerows CatWoman Mar 2015 #74
I do my best. Aerows Mar 2015 #132
k&r... spanone Mar 2015 #75
Nice bhikkhu Mar 2015 #83
I'm a nurse and took care of a kid in central Florida tavernier Mar 2015 #84
look at those lil hands Liberal_in_LA Mar 2015 #85
Thanks for doing right thing. Vattel Mar 2015 #87
More photos Aerows Mar 2015 #89
I'm impressed malaise Mar 2015 #135
I have people in this very thread Aerows Mar 2015 #136
You need a one word answer for them malaise Mar 2015 #137
You did a good thing. TDale313 Mar 2015 #96
I trapped 2 possums last year benld74 Mar 2015 #105
Oppossums Aerows Mar 2015 #138
yikes man. You be brave after what they did to you. Be careful out there. lonestarnot Mar 2015 #106
My friend uses marijuana cookies AgingAmerican Mar 2015 #111
I would not have guesses that. I'll pass it along. nt F4lconF16 Mar 2015 #122
They come to our compost pile spinbaby Mar 2015 #129
Raccoons are mostly crepuscular Aerows Mar 2015 #131
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