Well, new babies

Cheryl Hills

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Well, two days ago my boyfriend found these walking in the road.! They are between six weeks and two months we believe.
 

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So cute. But yes be careful. If you don't have experience rehabbing them to be released back to the wild, you should locate a wild life rehab center
 

Cheryl Hills

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They are not showing any signs of being sick. I have a rabies vaccine on the way for them too. He also found a larger coon dead, hit by a car or something, on the road. We think it was the mom.
 

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They are not showing any signs of being sick. I have a rabies vaccine on the way for them too. He also found a larger coon dead, hit by a car or something, on the road. We think it was the mom.

Rabies does not always present right away. do not get saliva on you, be extremely careful. I have worked at the local wildlife center and Raccoons are not something to mess around with. Also need to be aware of Roundworms that are transmitted in their feces.
 
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