Posted on 08/22/2006 8:00:03 AM PDT by presidio9
A fierce group of raccoons has killed 10 cats, attacked a small dog and bitten at least one pet owner who had to get rabies shots, residents of Olympia say.
Some have taken to carrying pepper spray to ward off the masked marauders and the woman who was bitten now carries an iron pipe when she goes outside at night.
"It's a new breed," said Tamara Keeton, who with Kari Hall started a raccoon watch after an emotional neighborhood meeting drew 40 people. "They're urban raccoons, and they're not afraid."
Tony Benjamins, whose family lost two cats, said he got a big dog a German Shepherd-Rottweiler mix to keep the raccoons away.
One goal of the patrol is to get residents to stop feeding raccoons and to keep pets and pet food indoors.
Lisann Rolle said she began carrying an iron pipe when she goes outside at night after being bitten by raccoons when she tried to pull three of them off her cat Lucy. She obtained rabies shots afterward as a precaution.
"I was watching her like a hawk, but she snuck out," Rolle said. "Then I heard this hideous sound a coyote-type high pitch ... It was vicious. They were focused on ripping her apart."
The attacks have been especially shocking because raccoons came within five feet (1 1/2 meters) of cats without any problem in previous years, Benjamins said.
"We used to love the raccoons. They'd have their babies this time of year, and they were so cute. Even though we lived in the city, it was neat to have wildlife around," he said, "but this year, things changed. They went nuts."
In one case five raccoons tried to carry off a small dog, which managed to survive.
The attacks, all within a three-block area near the Garfield Nature Trail in Olympia, are highly unusual, said Sean O. Carrell, a problem wildlife coordinator with the state Department of Fish and Wildlife, adding that trappers may be summoned from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to remove problem animals.
"I've never heard a report of 10 cats being killed. It's something were going to have to monitor," Carrell said.
Meanwhile, residents have hired Tom Brown, a nuisance wildlife control operator from Rochester, Washington, to set traps, but in six weeks he has caught only one raccoon. He and Carrell said raccoons teach their young and each other to avoid traps.
Brown said he had seen packs of raccoons this big but none so into killing.
"They are in command up there," he said.
Who dat?.......
It definitely has potential for those good with photoshop!
I've actually wondered in the past why I ~haven't~ seen raccoons here, they could certainly find food and mischief in the barn. Could be the dogs keep them wary enough, could be the pack of coyotes in the back forty.
The machine is still set for global warming.
Patches will be available for download soon!
No joke.
Whimpering, whining, hand wringing, liberal, government dependent citizens of Olympia, Washington.
Urbanites are an amusing culture. Anywhere else, the coons would just go away, and neighbors would wink at each other and nod. Just break a bag of Purina dog chow in the middle of the back yard and assemble the jury on the back porch. No problem.
And then the Bush-Rove Hurricane Generatortm Version 3.0 will be operational.
Yeah I saw that as well. This report has BS all over it.
"In one case five raccoons tried to carry off a small dog, which managed to survive."
Sure. Five raccoons, acting in concert, trying to drag away a dog, collectively.
Shoot'em dead!
>>>If threatened I think they could do some damage to even a sizeable dog.
I had a raccoon threaten my car one night.
I was driven my duster (miss that car!) and as I turned a corner, a raccoon reared up on it's hind legs as if to take on my car.
I stopped and saw this little parade of babies trot across the street behind her.
Once they were crossed, she went on her way behind them.
It was very cute; but I bet you anything she would have taken a run at me if I was in my car.
LOL!
Olympia is a small town, I'd not call even the middle of it ~urban~, though I do get your meaning.
I hate raccoons!!
There are very few creatures that I really loathe, but coons are one of them! One attacked my little brother when he was about 6 years old and I've held a grudge ever since. (He's 38 now.)
Is that a real pic or a joke?
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