Quizzes & Puzzles2 mins ago
What to feed a family of racoons
61 Answers
Hi there my neighbor has recently moved out and whilst rooting around in his shed I found a family of possums or racoons, I've got no idea what to feed them I've tried worms, maggots and babyfood but they're not interested what should I feed them? There are two adults and 6 babies, on a side note do they carry rabies as my wife was mauled pretty badly when one ran up her leg to escape from me. Thanks.
mike.
mike.
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by m1chae1. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I take it you are not in the UK...we don't have them here.
Apparently they eat almost anything - http://animals.nation...mals/mammals/raccoon/
They may be fearful and stressed by your attention...maybe just leave them to it.
Apparently they eat almost anything - http://animals.nation...mals/mammals/raccoon/
They may be fearful and stressed by your attention...maybe just leave them to it.
-- answer removed --
are you in the USA?
http://www.ehow.com/w...65_feed-raccoons.html
http://www.possum.us/...n-possum-feeding.html
The two are quite easy to tell apart. The racoon has a comical friendly face and the possum a ratty-like face. Do not bail either up as they can inflict serious damage when frightened. Just leave the food out and they will eat when ready.
http://www.ehow.com/w...65_feed-raccoons.html
http://www.possum.us/...n-possum-feeding.html
The two are quite easy to tell apart. The racoon has a comical friendly face and the possum a ratty-like face. Do not bail either up as they can inflict serious damage when frightened. Just leave the food out and they will eat when ready.
Googling 'racoons care' will lead you to lots of information but I'll offer this site to get you started:
http://sybilsden.com/caresheet/raccoons.htm
If that's the wrong species, see here:
http://www.opossum.org/
Chris
http://sybilsden.com/caresheet/raccoons.htm
If that's the wrong species, see here:
http://www.opossum.org/
Chris
Hi there pastafreak and ratter15 no I'm in the uk, the person in question done a lot of traveling and was an animal lover as he always used to bring back animals from his travels, one of his rooms had about 30 tanks to keep lizards and snakes and even incubate birds eggs.
Sherradk to see whether there were any tools I could have, I would've asked him but he left in a hurry for some reason
Thanks trimeserus, you say the adults will provide food for the babies but how if they're not eating themselves? They're skin and bone and must have starved for a while as the neighbors been gone a week.
Im not sure wildwood and buenchico as it's pretty dark in the shed, Ill take a picture tomorrow and upload it for you to see.
Sherradk to see whether there were any tools I could have, I would've asked him but he left in a hurry for some reason
Thanks trimeserus, you say the adults will provide food for the babies but how if they're not eating themselves? They're skin and bone and must have starved for a while as the neighbors been gone a week.
Im not sure wildwood and buenchico as it's pretty dark in the shed, Ill take a picture tomorrow and upload it for you to see.
You might like to have a look at this - http://www.nhs.uk/Con...ges/Introduction.aspx
Thanks it says it's spread mainly by bats and dogs and the wife hasn't had any of the symptoms but will see gp just in case as rabies sounds quite serious and only one person has ever survived the virus, I had better get to sleep so I can be up at the crack of dawn as I don't want to take any chances with this, thanks for the link and good evening to you and all other helpers.
They don't appear to be a native of this country tinkerbell so rather then tell the vet or animal sanctuary I'd bet there are folks here that would pay an absolute fortune for a pet racoon, does anyone know whether they are legal as pets here and how much is the usual going price? Where would one buy and sell racoons, gumtree has a pet section but I can't remember seeing anything like this there, ebay?
They are not native,but can be kept as pets. There have been sightings of them in recent years.
Yours may be a former pet
http://www.telegraph....ady-to-go-native.html
Yours may be a former pet
http://www.telegraph....ady-to-go-native.html
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.