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Getting a Raccoon as a Pet?

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Depetrify
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
978 Posts
September 17 2012 21:51 GMT
#1
I'm in love with raccoons! My whole life i've been in awe of these creatures and! They look like little burglars:D.

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Anyway, I live in the US and I'm trying to figure out a legal way to adopt one of these babies as a pet. Can I just go grab one and take care of it? Do I need to go through some legal documentation? Is there some raccoon shelter I can go to to adopt them?

I have 4 dogs, a cat, and 2 exotic snakes. Obviously he won't be getting near the snakes, but how will he behave with the other animals? How will the other ones behave with him?

Any of you have a pet raccoon and can offer me some advice?

*****
PassiveAce
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
United States18076 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-09-17 21:56:39
September 17 2012 21:55 GMT
#2
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That sounds terrible. They are messy and mean and they dont like people.

That said they are cute.

It will fight with your cat (and dogs if they are smaller) and probably kill it if you arnt careful.
Call me Marge Simpson cuz I love you homie
Depetrify
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
978 Posts
September 17 2012 22:00 GMT
#3
On September 18 2012 06:55 PassiveAce wrote:
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That sounds terrible. They are messy and mean and they dont like people.

That said they are cute.

It will fight with your cat (and dogs if they are smaller) and probably kill it if you arnt careful.


Well i'm sure I could train it. PetSmart gives little training seminars for little to no money all the time, but I doubt they'd let a raccoon come.
Fumanchu
Profile Blog Joined February 2008
Canada669 Posts
September 17 2012 22:01 GMT
#4
Can't you just google pet raccoon and find out everything you're looking for?
Easy doesnt fit into grownup life.
PassiveAce
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
United States18076 Posts
September 17 2012 22:01 GMT
#5
On September 18 2012 07:00 Depetrify wrote:
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On September 18 2012 06:55 PassiveAce wrote:
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That sounds terrible. They are messy and mean and they dont like people.

That said they are cute.

It will fight with your cat (and dogs if they are smaller) and probably kill it if you arnt careful.


Well i'm sure I could train it. PetSmart gives little training seminars for little to no money all the time, but I doubt they'd let a raccoon come.

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dude you can not train a raccoon.
its just impossible

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GL HF
Call me Marge Simpson cuz I love you homie
Depetrify
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
978 Posts
September 17 2012 22:03 GMT
#6
On September 18 2012 07:01 Fumanchu wrote:
Can't you just google pet raccoon and find out everything you're looking for?


When I Google it just shows me like horror stories and stuff with raccoons doing bad things - no well trained domesticated ones.
Fragmaaad
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
United States123 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-09-17 22:04:03
September 17 2012 22:03 GMT
#7
Cute :D
Gangnam style
Nibbler89
Profile Blog Joined May 2011
884 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-09-17 22:07:01
September 17 2012 22:06 GMT
#8
On September 18 2012 07:01 PassiveAce wrote:
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On September 18 2012 07:00 Depetrify wrote:
On September 18 2012 06:55 PassiveAce wrote:
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That sounds terrible. They are messy and mean and they dont like people.

That said they are cute.

It will fight with your cat (and dogs if they are smaller) and probably kill it if you arnt careful.


Well i'm sure I could train it. PetSmart gives little training seminars for little to no money all the time, but I doubt they'd let a raccoon come.

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dude you can not train a raccoon.
its just impossible

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GL HF

Let nature take its course, "here buddy.... c'mere you little bandit <3".

"Man dies of infected raccoon wound"

Seriously I've seen raccoons run into sewer drainage gaps before and they love garbage. I am usually wary even of cats / dogs outdoors because they can have fleas, a raccoon(which can also be quite vicious) is like a walking source of disease for humans.

You should do it.
a176
Profile Blog Joined August 2009
Canada6688 Posts
September 17 2012 22:06 GMT
#9
always wanted a pet squirrel

starleague forever
Probe1
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States17920 Posts
September 17 2012 22:08 GMT
#10
Good luck with that rofl.
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lol my god.. have you been watching ace ventura?
우정호 KT_VIOLET 1988 - 2012 While we are postponing, life speeds by
Roe
Profile Blog Joined June 2010
Canada6002 Posts
September 17 2012 22:11 GMT
#11
get a raccoon dog, they sort of look similar

PassiveAce
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
United States18076 Posts
September 17 2012 22:12 GMT
#12
On September 18 2012 07:11 Roe wrote:
get a raccoon dog, they sort of look similar

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9RbJEI_rYI

OMFG
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Fragmaaad
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
United States123 Posts
September 17 2012 22:13 GMT
#13
Sudden urge to fuck raccoons

User was temp banned for this post.
Gangnam style
Depetrify
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
978 Posts
September 17 2012 22:13 GMT
#14
On September 18 2012 07:11 Roe wrote:
get a raccoon dog, they sort of look similar

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9RbJEI_rYI


Omg thats so awesome, researching it now!
Probe1
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States17920 Posts
September 17 2012 22:14 GMT
#15
On September 18 2012 07:13 Fragmaaad wrote:
Sudden urge to fuck raccoons

What in the fuck?
우정호 KT_VIOLET 1988 - 2012 While we are postponing, life speeds by
Fragmaaad
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
United States123 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-09-17 22:17:27
September 17 2012 22:16 GMT
#16
I wish I was a raccoon
Gangnam style
Fragmaaad
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
United States123 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-09-17 22:17:06
September 17 2012 22:16 GMT
#17
RACCOONS R AWESOME
Gangnam style
Depetrify
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
978 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-09-17 22:17:01
September 17 2012 22:16 GMT
#18
On September 18 2012 07:14 Probe1 wrote:
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On September 18 2012 07:13 Fragmaaad wrote:
Sudden urge to fuck raccoons

What in the fuck?


Atleast it can't get any weirder than this!

edit: nvm
Boblion
Profile Blog Joined May 2007
France8043 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-09-17 22:27:05
September 17 2012 22:19 GMT
#19
Raccoon dogs are completly different of raccoons. Like their name says they are somewhat related to dogs/wolves.
Raccoon on the other hand are from a different family. They are probably way more difficult to tame (???)

edit: actually it seems that you can't really tame raccoon dogs either.
fuck all those elitists brb watching streams of elite players.
EffervescentAureola
Profile Blog Joined June 2012
United States410 Posts
September 17 2012 22:28 GMT
#20
Raccoons have rabies and eat food out of trash cans.
Depetrify
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
978 Posts
September 17 2012 22:29 GMT
#21
On September 18 2012 07:28 EffervescentAureola wrote:
Raccoons have rabies and eat food out of trash cans.


Thats so stereotypical - thats like saying every black person is afraid of water.
sorrowptoss
Profile Blog Joined June 2011
Canada1431 Posts
September 17 2012 22:36 GMT
#22
Ever played Sly Cooper from PS2? Hehehe

Yeah, raccoons are bloody awesome, just the spelling of the word is freaking awesome to start with. My brother had a raccoon as a stuffed animal when he was younger (and still has it) and it's just adorable.

Also, my family once went camping, and it was pitch black and we were around a campfire, and then suddenly we heard some fumbling noises. My father turned on his flashlight and as he look at the car's trunk, we saw about 5 or 6 tiny baby raccoons on top of one another to form an improvised ladder, with the mother on the top trying to open the trunk! How cute is that? As soon as they saw us they fled, but it was so adorable...

For the record, I prefer the brown raccoons, not the grey ones.
B.I.G.
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
3251 Posts
September 17 2012 23:19 GMT
#23
live your dream bro.. only tip I can give you is get that lil thief as young as possible, it will increase your chances of getting him to behave properly.

that being said, think about your choice. dont be naive and adopt an animal because "awww its sow cuuuute" because if things go bad you will still have a responsibility over this creature. We once adopted a cat that was senile as fuck and took shits everywhere except for the litter box. when he would go outside he would jump of a wall and couldnt return home. i still remember dragging that cat out from under a car every other week because he was being an idiot again..
DoDonPachi
Profile Joined February 2011
Canada69 Posts
September 18 2012 04:13 GMT
#24
My uncle once discovered a baby racoon and tried to raise him. I can't get into as much detail as if i was him. But their is no legal way to get one ( at least in quebec, canada). And once they are adult, they are going to run away from home. So my oncle basicly learn him to survive by himself. Now sometimes we actually see him near my uncle's house, with his 12 new friends loll.

Quite a strange pArt of my family history
i'll schroumpfs you until you GG
Disregard
Profile Blog Joined March 2007
China10252 Posts
September 18 2012 04:34 GMT
#25
Racoons are not nice pets, they're quite devious and intelligent creatures. Especially once they get to adulthood, there will be issues.
"If I had to take a drug in order to be free, I'm screwed. Freedom exists in the mind, otherwise it doesn't exist."
Zerg.Zilla
Profile Joined February 2012
Hungary5029 Posts
September 18 2012 04:46 GMT
#26
On September 18 2012 06:55 PassiveAce wrote:
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That sounds terrible. They are messy and mean and they dont like people.

That said they are cute.

It will fight with your cat (and dogs if they are smaller) and probably kill it if you arnt careful.

So they are bad asses...
(•_•) ( •_•)>⌐■-■ (⌐■_■) ~Keep calm and inject Larva~
Aerisky
Profile Blog Joined May 2012
United States12129 Posts
September 18 2012 04:49 GMT
#27
I think a raccoon dog is a much better idea. They're still quite cute and don't come with the con of ripping up your shit and generally making your life a hell--I really don't think you can do much to train them.
Jim while Johnny had had had had had had had; had had had had the better effect on the teacher.
Cowpieguy
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
United States97 Posts
September 18 2012 05:24 GMT
#28
I'm pretty sure catching an animal out of the wild and trying to domesticate it is pretty much impossible, at least with something as feral as a raccoon. I wouldn't try it. It's a wild animal. It wouldn't adapt to domestic life. And no, it would definitely not get along with dogs or cats and would probably find a way to get to the snakes.

Trying to mess with wild animals is just asking for trouble. Some things just aren't good ideas.
munchmunch
Profile Joined October 2010
Canada789 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-09-18 06:12:53
September 18 2012 06:09 GMT
#29
It seems pretty easy to find this information on google. For example:
http://voices.yahoo.com/raccoons-as-pets-know-804907.html
Some choice quotes:
Although they can become aggressive once they have matured, raccoons are known to be very friendly and playful animals in general. For this reason, it is not uncommon for them to scratch and bite.

Raccoons are known to be one of the animals that most commonly become rabid...

One of the most important things that you should know is that, in some states, it is illegal to have a raccoon as a pet. In other states, you may need to have a permit in order to legally keep a pet raccoon. Before you make the decision to adopt a pet raccoon, you may want to consider finding out what the laws in your state in regards to exotic pets are.


Edit: this site seems to have a lot of information.
Ximeng
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
China57 Posts
September 18 2012 09:49 GMT
#30
Ignore the people posting so far they have no idea what they are talking about.

My father owned 5 raccoons throughout his younger years and taught me everything he knew about them. (3 at one time was the max)


You can train them. In fact they are one of the most intelligent animals you can own unless you buy yourself a dolphin or a great ape. Their hands are some of the most deft in the animal kingdom and can tie knots, untie knots (wish they could unlearn this one), use simple tools, manipulate zippers, and so forth. They are intelligent enough to decide whether they wish to learn some things or not learn them. You will be hard pressed to make a raccoon fetch for you. They will be able to learn about restricted areas and will respect them given proper training.

They are loyal and will stay with you but might roam for a period of several days according to their needs and the season and the availablity of other raccoons in the area, specifically of the opposite sex.

You will not make a housepet of a raccoon. These guys need just about as much space as you can provide. If you live in the city forget it. If you live on the outskirts of a small town you might be suitable but chances are you will find your raccoon as a pancake on the road, shot by a neighbour, mauled by a dog, or pissing people off by going through their garbage and scattering offal on their property. Ideally you want to live out in the middle of no where. Occupations on-site like in Northern Canada, oil fields with forest nearby, forestry mills, and so on would employ people suitable for owning raccoons.

Provided you live in a suitable area as described above you need provide very little food for a raccoon. They will eat just about anything and are natural foragers and hunters. Most of my father's raccoons enjoyed toads and frogs as a snack of choice. I can't imagine feeding them anything from a pet store.

Raccoons are some of the most curious animals and combined with their proficiency and ability with their hands this will make for a colourful life. I'll leave out the anecdotes to keep this post as informative as possible but my god did my father ever have some stories to tell.

Anyways, you should seriously consider whether YOU are suitable as an owner of a raccoon rather than considering if a raccoon is suitable for you.
I'm not Chinese but it would be okay if I were
fire_brand
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
Canada1123 Posts
September 18 2012 19:57 GMT
#31
Do not get a raccoon as a pet, get the raccoon dog.

Raccoon's do not take to being pets well at all. After the release of some anime back in the 70s or something there was a craze in Japan, people wanted pet raccoons. Hundreds of thousands of people. And they tried for several years to domesticate them, and had very little success. They were too wild, too vicious, too destructive. Even the ones who 'succeeded' at taming them were all too happy to tell tales of their raccoons biting them or destroying their furniture. It's their nature after all.

Once the craze died down and people realized they weren't as cuddly and cute as they were in the animes they sort of gave up. Raccoons all over japan were released into the wild. They were not native to Japan and were imported in. Unfortunately for japan, they don't really have any natural predators or anything similar to control their population and have spread rapidly over the country. They're also doing what they do best as they spread, destroy human work. Ancient japanese temples all over the country are being destroyed by the foreign interlopers. It's become a huge problem and there is work in the country to get rid of them.

Don't get a raccoon. You don't want the same thing that happened to Japan to happen to you.
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Depetrify
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
978 Posts
September 20 2012 05:51 GMT
#32
On September 19 2012 04:57 fire_brand wrote:
Do not get a raccoon as a pet, get the raccoon dog.

Raccoon's do not take to being pets well at all. After the release of some anime back in the 70s or something there was a craze in Japan, people wanted pet raccoons. Hundreds of thousands of people. And they tried for several years to domesticate them, and had very little success. They were too wild, too vicious, too destructive. Even the ones who 'succeeded' at taming them were all too happy to tell tales of their raccoons biting them or destroying their furniture. It's their nature after all.

Once the craze died down and people realized they weren't as cuddly and cute as they were in the animes they sort of gave up. Raccoons all over japan were released into the wild. They were not native to Japan and were imported in. Unfortunately for japan, they don't really have any natural predators or anything similar to control their population and have spread rapidly over the country. They're also doing what they do best as they spread, destroy human work. Ancient japanese temples all over the country are being destroyed by the foreign interlopers. It's become a huge problem and there is work in the country to get rid of them.

Don't get a raccoon. You don't want the same thing that happened to Japan to happen to you.



Well thats a convincing argument.. hmmm
Jayme
Profile Blog Joined February 2009
United States5866 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-09-20 11:45:39
September 20 2012 11:38 GMT
#33
On September 20 2012 14:51 Depetrify wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 19 2012 04:57 fire_brand wrote:
Do not get a raccoon as a pet, get the raccoon dog.

Raccoon's do not take to being pets well at all. After the release of some anime back in the 70s or something there was a craze in Japan, people wanted pet raccoons. Hundreds of thousands of people. And they tried for several years to domesticate them, and had very little success. They were too wild, too vicious, too destructive. Even the ones who 'succeeded' at taming them were all too happy to tell tales of their raccoons biting them or destroying their furniture. It's their nature after all.

Once the craze died down and people realized they weren't as cuddly and cute as they were in the animes they sort of gave up. Raccoons all over japan were released into the wild. They were not native to Japan and were imported in. Unfortunately for japan, they don't really have any natural predators or anything similar to control their population and have spread rapidly over the country. They're also doing what they do best as they spread, destroy human work. Ancient japanese temples all over the country are being destroyed by the foreign interlopers. It's become a huge problem and there is work in the country to get rid of them.

Don't get a raccoon. You don't want the same thing that happened to Japan to happen to you.



Well thats a convincing argument.. hmmm


So I have owned a bunch of exotic pets.

The only one I have retained is my Savannah cat...who is technically owned illegally now because for SOME REASOM she's banned where I moved to. Thing is your house won't get raided for a domestic animal as long as you don't go walking around with it.

Oh right don't do illegal things...right that's the message here. (No just don't get caught in this case.)

Anyway I have owned a raccoon before. It was an interesting experience....I love my raccoon and I miss him quite a lot actually (he's still with my parents) but it was a CHORE to own him.

I don't reccomend a raccoon. In theory they are awesome animals but they have several issues. I'll go through a few and at the end just summarize it.

Let's start with some important things first. Care and training.

First if you must get one get one EARLY...pre weened even. You need to bond with one very early. Everything I say from here will assume you got one between six-eight weeks old or so.

You CAN train a raccoon and they are smart as all hell. The problem is that they do what they want. Basically they are a really good mesh between a cat and a dog. Trainable, but they learn what they want to. Training them is...difficult in the sense that it takes a lot of time. Early on don't be surprised if you have to spend 3 to 4 hours a day on the raccoon. They will respond to their name nine times out of ten. Sometimes they don't care enough to respond...but they know their name.

They have extremely deft use of their hands. Anything from untying knots to opening windows is not out of their reach. They can also open your damn closet. They will OPEN DOORS (if they can get to the doorknob) and turn off light switches. They are also, as said before, insanely intelligent. You need to account for this. It's more like having a two year old than a small animal. If you have a kid that can get into it and mess shit up...your raccoon can too.

Their diet is a bit more expensive than your usual cat and dog. Either you're using VERY high quality dog food or you're feeding it a mix of fruits/vegetables/lean chicken/fish. This is far more pricey than your typical dog food. Also they have a more cyclical diet...or should if you're trying to keep the raccoon healthy. They don't really want to eat during the winter but you have to encourage them to eat at least a little bit during this period to prevent possible organ damage. This is due to the fact that most raccoons simply live off their fat stores in the winter(consequently wild raccoons only live to like 6-7...mine is 13) As such their fall diet is RAVENOUS and they eat a shit ton more to prepare for it. You have to account for this.

Uh let's see. They bite. They bite hard. Very hard. The good thing is that they will typically give you a warning before impending doom is about to strike...usually through a nip or a look that tells you to fuck off(It's obvious). If they do bite a natural reaction is to hit back...don't do that unless you like to be attacked. They respond to words like "No" but sometimes they're in a no fucks given kinda of mood and you can't do anything about it. Again, kind of like a misbehaving child.

Actually going back to this biting thing, Raccoons have a reputation for being vicious animals sometimes. More often than not this is during mating season. There is no easy way to put this...Raccoons are always fucking pissed off during mating season. For males this is December to March. Males will be a lot more active in terms of running around all over the place and generally being a nuisance. Just...bare with it. Male raccoons don't want you to touch them at ALL during this phase. The only time you should ever even entertain the notion of touching a raccoon in this phase is if they come to you. That's it...just leave him alone. For females it's usually heat in January...then a PISSED THE FUCK OFF period for two-three weeks in feburary. If you're having an unlucky year females sometimes hit a second heat in april usually... though it's typically nowhere near as bad. Females are very prone to biting after their heat is over...like...you will get bit for no apparent reason. It will happen.

Mine is a very loving animal...he cuddles, goes to bed with you, never bites...except for those three months in winter. Just stay away. For this reason I reccomend a male if you must get a raccoon. The females have a far more aggressive reaction to their mating cycle and though it's shorter in terms of full length the chances of getting a bite are much higher than a Male over all. The behavorial change is often very sudden but they do go back to normal. It's really not as bad as I make it sound (for a male anyway...) but it's something you have to realize. If you want cuddle time in January...you won't get it.

You really want a big house if you have a raccoon. This last part here ties a few things together, namely how prone to tearing your shit up they are and how you can prevent it. A raccoon needs a santurary. While they are sociable in general and like attention they do need alone time. Mine tends to go into his room from like 4pm to 5 pm every day and does...whatever the hell he does...mostly climbing his custom built scratching post. This is where you will keep the litter box that they can be trained for. Mine uses his almost all the time...sometimes he just doesn't give a rats ass and goes where he wants. Thankfully this tends to be a rare occurance. You want to keep a bed in the room too...a small one for cats and the like with a pillow and a blanket as they like to burrow. As a matter of fact you want it fully furnished in all honesty. No reason to waste the room all together and from my experience a raccoon likes to climb. Just make sure the fabric on that furniture is durable...Most important of all this room shall contain...TOYS.

You want LOTS OF TOYS. I mean A LOT. The toys are the only things standing between the raccoon and your destroyed furntiure. You have to start with them young but you can instill in them that they play with the toys first before ripping your shit up. Raccoons have sharp ass claws and teeth and they go through toys quickly...so you want a lot and you want a large variety. You also want to keep that shit replaced. Everything from fluffy balls with some sort of bell in it to teddy bears and the like. They really like stuffed bears, rubber chewing toys, anything that they can manipulate their hands with. Basically any small childs toy is fair game. You want to keep this shit around the house in general but have a large portion of it in that room.

Anyway...a bit daunting? That's all basic. There is still vet care and insurance care ( required because they are so prone to biting...unless you only EVER have family in your house).

They are amazing pets if you're willing to put in the effort. They are lovable (most of the time), extremely intelligent, and more often than not a joy. The thing is, they are not an easy pet to own. They take a lot of maintanence and require constant upkeep.

I personally find them worth it but I just can't in good conscience reccomend them to other people. It's just a lot of work and unless it's been your child hood dream to own one...stay the hell away.



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