Oh, they can get mighty cranky when they get older.... He was quite the lovey little thing for the first years.....but then - Sheesh. Spit and snarl and chatter. I was like, Dude, I'm just bringing you your dinner!
Raccoons can be such a conundrum. They are so dang cute and yet, one of them can decimate a flock of chickens by figuring out how to get into the roost at night.
I’m glad someone understands what it’s like to have all your flabbers gasted. They are so clever, so dextrous, so adorable, and at times a complete nightmare.
I know many people think raccoons are pests, and since I very seldom see many here, although they are here they do make me laugh. They are the perfect little thieves with their little bandit masks.
Cuteness overload. We have a raccoon that comes into our backyard regularly and she will bring her young ones as soon as they are able to. Despite doing a lot of mess I like them and can't be mad at them. They're just trying to survive. The last one - oh my! I would love to do that, but will probably never do.
@ Yorkshire Pudding -- No, raccoons are not a problem in Edmonton. I think we're too far north and our winters are too cold for them to get established here. But yes, in milder Toronto further south, they basically run the city.
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All my flabbers are gasted too! And those happy stuffed raccoons on doll scooters: LOL!!
...amen to the first one!
I watched the last one many times. Don’t think I’d be brave enough to hold out something for a raccoon to take from my hands!
Those taxidermied racCoons are NOT cute. They are creepy AF!
But they're right about cell phones.
And I'll be stealing that one.
OMG
Hysterical!
And you know that it's her husband, her cats and me who are baffled now!
XOXO
Awe aren't they cute
Raccoons, the little delinquents of the back yard!
😚🦝 I agree, Marie! I watched many times! I started to worry about my mental state when I was unable to snap myself out of saying "awww!" each time! 🥴🤪
Gasted! Love it!!!
Oh, they can get mighty cranky when they get older.... He was quite the lovey little thing for the first years.....but then - Sheesh. Spit and snarl and chatter. I was like, Dude, I'm just bringing you your dinner!
Raccoons can be such a conundrum. They are so dang cute and yet, one of them can decimate a flock of chickens by figuring out how to get into the roost at night.
The first one is spot on! 😊
I’m glad someone understands what it’s like to have all your flabbers gasted. They are so clever, so dextrous, so adorable, and at times a complete nightmare.
I know many people think raccoons are pests, and since I very seldom see many here, although they are here they do make me laugh. They are the perfect little thieves with their little bandit masks.
"I want to bite people". I LOVE IT!!!!
In German they are called: Waschbär. They might be 'trashy', but they do keep clean. ;)
Great little creatures.
Really great. I love these.
Raccoons are so cute. Its a shame they're such pests in the garbage.
I need a t-shirt that says my "flabbers are gasted" lol.
I know that they have big problems with raccoons in Toronto but is this also true of Edmonton?
The turning a hobby into a job cartoon was my favorite today.
Cuteness overload. We have a raccoon that comes into our backyard regularly and she will bring her young ones as soon as they are able to. Despite doing a lot of mess I like them and can't be mad at them. They're just trying to survive.
The last one - oh my! I would love to do that, but will probably never do.
@ Yorkshire Pudding -- No, raccoons are not a problem in Edmonton. I think we're too far north and our winters are too cold for them to get established here. But yes, in milder Toronto further south, they basically run the city.
Yikes. If someone goes through my phone like that, it's time to break up.
Super unhealthy.
Otherwise, I love raccoons and foxes. :)
You win for the most cutely adorable blog posts!
Thank you, SWS.
Cheers and enjoy the weekend.
I would love to have a taxidermist for a friend. My house would def be a funnier place to live lol
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