sjvalleyhunter
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Yeah...they can be a problem. If you live trap them you you either drop them a ways from where they were caught or make an executive decision.I got a family of raccoons, 6 in all, up on the hill, not far from the loft. I may have to set up some traps. Maybe keep a few weapons handy.
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I lived in the country growing up and we have raised several raccoons from baby to just below adult. Raccoons get ornery at a certain age. As young they are really a blast to raise and work with. Really fun and enjoyable. Extremely intelligent critters. You have to teach them to hunt etc but they pick things up fast. When they get older they get big, strong and can mess a person up. One has to release them away from the home or they will find their way back. Alot of workI want a raccoon as a pet. I’d walk it around the block on a leash. It’d probably be a ladies magnet.
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Lmao....poor little raccoon....doesn't realize the powers of a shapeshifting alien feline!Valley, if it is fun in Cali more than likely it is illegal.
Furthermore, I heard from reliable sources any guy with good hygiene(bathes) and pocketful of atterol is a ladies magnet yhere.
Don't get too excited about pet raccoons. They are notorious for poor life choices as they get older.
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Lmao....poor little raccoon....doesn't realize the powers of a shapeshifting alien feline!
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