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Is
the raccoon approximately the size of a medium to large cat, appears
bright-eyed, unharmed and semi-aggressive? If YES, the baby raccoon is most likely on it's own in the wild and
does not need human intervention.
If NO, and the baby is smaller
than a medium-large cat, the raccoon still needs nursing and care
from it's mother. For very small raccoons, attempt to locate the
nest (usually in an attic or eaves trough) and try to either place
the baby in the nest or nearby in a small open box. Check back
every couple hours or so to see if the baby is still there. If
the baby has not been fed or attended to for an entire day, then
contact a licensed rehabilitator immediately.
Do not attempt to relocate the baby until you have spoken with
a licensed wildlife rehabilitator. |