Posted on 06/04/2011 8:39:31 AM PDT by billorites
Piercing, terrible screams shook Roddy Muir out of his sleep at about 5:30 a.m. Wednesday.
It sounded like a young child was being thrown around and I could hear this banging and racket, says Muir, 43, who lives on Campbell Ave., near Bloor St. W. and Lansdowne Ave.
I ran into the back of my yard, said Muir, a voice actor who had fallen asleep on a couch on the main floor of his house.
What he saw was a familiar sight.
Last summer, behind his house, Muir saw a man attack raccoons with a pronged implement. In that incident, he said, he saw the man stab at raccoons on the ground and puncture them so they were screaming.
I yelled at him, said Muir, who saw the raccoons run off. He described it as surreal and he didnt report the incident, hoping it wouldnt happen again.
But when he heard the screams again on Wednesday, he feared something similar was happening.
Muir said he saw one baby raccoon cowering on the ground.
A man swung a spade at another baby raccoon on a fence, knocking it to the ground and hitting it a number of times with the shovel, he said.
The baby raccoon was screaming. Muir was beside himself. This time, he intervened.
I was swearing my head off. I said, What are you doing? I told him he was a f---ing psycho.
The animal was screaming and in such agony, Muir told the man to kill it and put it out of its misery.
Muir said the man looked at him and said, Im not going to kill it.
I said, Why are you doing this? Muir recounted. He swept his arm around and said Theyre destroying my garden.
Muir said he told the man he was going to grab his cellphone and call police. The dispatcher could hear the injured raccoons screams.
Meanwhile, he said, the mother raccoon was nearby he thinks she had three other babies with her.
She came down to the injured, crying baby that had been hit with the spade and picked it up. It was still alive but it was really smushed and flopping around and crying, Muir said.
The raccoon and its baby got away.
A man was arrested after police arrived on the scene.
A baby raccoon was taken to Toronto Animal Services and supervisor Fiona Venedam said it should recover. The tiny animal fractured several toes and may have a broken leg, she said.
Hes a pretty feisty little guy, she said. By late Wednesday, the raccoon was well enough to be transferred to Procyon Wildlife Veterinary and Rehabilitation Services in Beeton, Ont.
Animal Services hopes to eventually release the raccoon back into the same area.
Later on Wednesday, Muir said he saw the mother raccoon come back.
It looked like she was looking for her baby . . . it tore my heart out, he said.
Dong Nguyen, 53, of Rankin Cres., whose backyard abuts Muirs, has been charged with cruelty to animals and possessing a dangerous weapon. No one responded to knocks on the door of Nguyens home.
Neighbours who live on Nguyens street had only good things to say about him on Wednesday.
Don Westacott, 53, who lives several houses away, has known Nguyen for a number of years and has always found him pleasant. He, Nguyen and other neighbours lived together in a nearby apartment building before they bought new semi-detached homes on the street about a decade ago.
Nguyen is very devoted to his garden, Westacott said. Hes always out looking after his plants theyre like his kids.
Westacott said raccoons are real pests in the neighbourhood, always getting into garbage.
Nguyen is scheduled to appear in court on July 13.
Dos and don'ts of removing pesky raccoons
Got raccoons in your house?
Theyre a wild bunch and theyve got as much protection from harmful eviction as you do.
Its easy to stop them from getting inside but theyre difficult to remove once theyve set up house in your roof, walls and under the porch.
Pest control firms must follow the provincial law that protects wildlife such as raccoons, squirrels and skunks from harm even when they cause homeowner havoc.
The law states you are not allowed to take them more than a kilometre from where they are trapped and, obviously, you cant kill them, said Iris Roth, co-owner of Delta Pest Control Inc., a family-owned Toronto area firm thats been in the business since 1959.
She said getting raccoons out of your home involves placing a one-way door at the animals point of entry so they can get out, but not back in.
If they are trapped in a cage, food and water must be provided. If raccoon pups have been separated from their mother they must be fed and cannot be removed until they are six weeks old.
As soon as they are trapped and we get a call from the homeowner we have to pick it up. If theres a full nest and the mother comes out we have to put the babies in a box near the house or the mother will take apart the roof to get back in, Roth said.
The cost for the removal of one to three raccoons with a one-year guarantee they wont come back is about $375.
Removal of parents and a large litter can cost $1,000 or more.
This is the busiest time of year for pest control firms as all wildlife is in breeding and nurturing mode, which means critters like raccoons are foraging to feed their broods.
We get quite a few calls this time of year because the young are being born and theyre coming out of their nests, said Fiona Venedam, supervisor with Toronto Animal Services.
She said there does not appear to be more complaints than usual this season and notes the arrest of someone accused of harming raccoons is rare in Toronto.
This is probably the first cruelty complaint where wildlife is concerned Ive heard of in the last 10 to 15 years, Venedam said.
However, Toronto Police Service confirms that a man was charged in 2003 with cruelty to animals after beating a raccoon and putting it in a dumpster. The raccoon in that instance was so badly injured it had to be euthanized.
Animal shelters will take in motherless babies and try to get them to wildlife rehabilitators who raise them until theyre old enough to go back into the wild. If not, they are euthanized at the shelter.
Raccoons, like all wild animals, are drawn to food sources but humans can easily deter them.
Secure your garbage and remove the means for them to get into your house. Keep composters enclosed and dont feed your pets outside, Veredam suggests.
She said because they are natural climbers, raccoons get into roofs by scaling old ladder-style television antennas, overhanging tree branches and clawing and wedging their way between homes separated by a small gap.
They need something to grab onto to be able to climb. A smooth surface like a metal (or plastic) barrier at the foot of trees will prevent them from getting up there, she said.
--Henry Stancu, Staff Reporter
You're good and decent. ;-D
Just don't drive them to the NW of Austin. That would just transplant them close to my area and we already have more than enough.
You haven’t been to The Room of Horror yet.
Our squirrels haul big Red Delicious apples in the fall.
I hated to laugh, but one squirrel idiot tried to jump from one branch to another while carrying a whole one.
[it didn’t quite work out like he planned..gravity and all that]
I found it the next morning wedged in the crotch of one of my old maples, nibbled on, but stationary.
If it were my yard, I’d go the ‘hick route’ and get bobcat urine spray and douse the yard.
However, that may not be acceptable where you are and they do make very effective critter repellant sprays.
Both PetSmart and PetCo carry them as do Home Depot and Lowes.
They even have snake repellant though what’s in it, I don’t know.
Mongoose pee?...LOL
The stuff I linked to kills all worms except tapeworms.
PanaCur gets *everything* and if you dose your dogs with that every 3 months, they’ll be totally worm free.
If you worry about stuff being tracked in the house, a Steam Shark floor steamer will kill not only bacteria, germs and viruses but worm eggs, too.
If you have carpet, there are carpet steamers available.
What the article needs is a list of do’s and don’ts for when your neighbor is a nosy, Canukistani eunuch.
Yeh, that was pretty heartless. Just go to Tractor Supply, or the like, get the blue crystal fly bait. Mix a small amount of with Coca Cola, and set it out. Coons that drink it will last about 5 minutes. It takes effect after about 3:30 minutes. Then you simply walk up and shoot em to finish the job.
We have God-given dominion over the animals. That includes our responsibility to treat them humanely, and with proper husbandry.
Animals have no rights and no responsibilities. We are the ones who are responsible for them and must protect them.
That they feel pain is not disputable. That we should not torture them is part of our dominion.
Your equating our duty to them with what they would do to an injured human defies all logic. God has not given them that responsibility, nor the intellect to realize it.
I rest my case.
People who are sadistic to animals are sadistic to people, too.
Good job, sport.
Last winter, wife rode the bus to school when it was minus 60 and saw wolf tracks at bottom of our 1000 foot lane on main dirt road. I called my neighbor who had 3 dogs that lived inside his house and mentioned he better watch when he let his dogs outside to do their business. Later that evening he called and told me me he killed my wolf. Wolf was on road, ran up his lane, attacked his dogs. Had one by neck on ground when neighbor ran out with shotgun. Wolf wouldn't even let go of dog, neighbor sprayed blood all over driveway; dead wolf and his dog did recover over the nx month.
Actually quite common, happens all the time in Alaska. Never use to until the stupid wolf luvers started sending money to our politicals. Only one that never took their money was Palin too. She funded extensive helo wolf control, a good thing.
Lower 48ers should become aware of reality before judgment.
AW thats mean attacking those rabies carrying vectors of serious disease..
The man needs a pellet gun.. w/scope.. the neighbors can’t hear it..
Bury the corpses and get on with yer business..
-OR- maybe they will run off and die somewhere else..
It was roughly in the direction of Lockhart.
It was roughly in the direction of Lockhart.
LOL Toulouse geese are the quieter of the breeds.
Just wait until my neighbor experiences the racket coming from my 4 African Brown geese in a few months.
They are only 6 weeks old, but they are known as guard geese.
They will let you know if anything or anyone is even near the property. AND, if they don’t know you, they will confront you if you come onto the property that they think is theirs.
The Toulouse are supposed to be the best table birds, they forage well and they do a great job at mowing the yards. The Africans and my new Indian Runner ducks are supposed to be very good at attacking the weeds.
My goal, aside from having a ready food source during bad times, is to no longer need to mow, but I suspect the yards will be a wee bit slippery. LOL
I like farm noises and I have had this property for nearly 30 years... I will win. LOL
BTW... Next week I’m buying a new battery for my Harley, a 2002 RK Classic. I have decided it’s time to try it again. It’s been 4 years since my heart surgery-stroke during the surgery and 2 months of MRSA, followed by over a year of recovery. I think I’m about as good as I’m going to get and not riding is eating my brain.
If it’s a good experience, then I’ll be riding again... not the long rides, just around my state. If it’s not good, then I will sell it and use the money to buy a Model T or Model A..... most likely the Touring Model T. It won’t be the same passion as my bike, but it could still be fun.
I can’t answer the question about being you dad without photo’s of your mom.... I should be beaten for that... calm down, it was just a crude joke. ;>)
Damn.
Only muslims and liberals, squirt.
LOL...you act as though you have no other way to defend your stuff than to poison these animals. You’re human. You know better. The raccoons do not. That’s a perk of being at the top of the food chain. We recognize suffering (well, some of us do) and we avoid inflicting it on other living creatures...whether they realize it, appreciate it, reciprocate it, or not. We recognize sufferun and avoid inflicting it.
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