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Just found out my pet coon is pregnant!

Flying Goat

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Ahem... It appears my Baby Gurl has met a gentleman coon somewheres... She's been rather scarce lately (altho she is a diurnal (daytime) coon instead of nocturnal).

Now I know why. She came to me this morning while I was milking goats & wanted attention, but when I petted her, she growled...

Let her into the house a bit later & she made straight for the bedroom (good thing the garden doors were closed). It took 2 sugar cookies & a couple pieces of sausage to lure her out from under the bed. During our little tussle, I noticed she has pulled the soft fur out of her belly (I presume to line a nest) & she's got quite a little pot belly...

Looks like we're gonna be inundated with little masked bandits soon... Hope they still let me into the shed so I can get to the goat feed!

Any other raccoon fans out there?
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Marywanna

Yeah......my Jack Russell Terriers! But they like coons in the BAD way.........I love goats too!
 

Flying Goat

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I have a 12 yr old Jack Russel bitch, a mastiff/rotty male, an Australian Shepherd & a Great Pyrenees female...

The Pyr belongs to the coon. The coon grooms her & loves on her & rides her, etc. We don't have to brush that beautiful white coat at all!

Neighbor stopped by last nite & said he had to stop in our drive once to watch, as the coon was sitting astride the Pyr, grooming her tail & rear feathers... He just couldn't believe it!

I got lots of honks & waves from neighbors on the way to town when they saw me raking up pecan leaves with a coon on my shoulders!
 
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Marywanna

That sounds so cool!!!! man would I like to see a pic of that! Our JRTs aren't mean,they just hunt varments,and don't get to hunt on their own.Funny you said Aussies,we have had 2 of them,and I am thinking about taking in a red merle pup about 6 months old. I think she will get along fine with the crazy JRTs. Plus,I would really like to learn about herding with the Aussie. Have one friend with a flock of suffolks that we can practice on,come on SPRING!!!!
 

armedoldhippy

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Veteran
coons are cool animals, but they can carry rabies for MONTHS before they get sick & die from it. can't be vaccinated either, from what i've heard, aint sure.
 

Flying Goat

Member
coons are cool animals, but they can carry rabies for MONTHS before they get sick & die from it. can't be vaccinated either, from what i've heard, aint sure.

Very true, Armed! Poor little Cassie came to us about 2 days after birth, hairless & left in a parking lot after the den flooded during a huge rain overnight. Momma Coon had apparently tried to evacuate the babies & lost Cassie between dens.

My daughter (who works for a vet) fed her with a syringe for a week... Once we realized the little critter was going to survive, she handed her over to me to care for.

At 1 month of age, we had Cassie tested for various types of worms, viruses, etc., all of which were negative. At 6 months, we did vaccinate her for rabies with the cat/dog serum.

Because I'm her mother, she is always very gentle with me, altho her claws are non- retractable.

She's returned to her "nest" in the futon mattress out in the shed. Interestingly, she keeps rats & mice out of our grain storage area...

Anyone interested in a pet raccoon should SERIOUSLY do their homework. These animals live a long time (20+ years) & get large (35+ lbs.). They cannot live in a cage situation, as this breaks their spirits/minds & they turn mean.

We allow Cassie to come & go as she pleases. She eats dogfood with the dogs in the mornings & drinks a bit of milk from the goats as well. She also loves cornbread & especially crayfish, which we keep in a kiddie pool near the back door...

Coons are not for everyone, to be sure... But they can be so enchanting when we have company around the fire pit & she comes up to make friends with our guests...

Nobody else out there with pet coons? I was hoping to find someone who might consider adopting one of the babies, should that become necessary...
 
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