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Raccoon Climbs Into Crib, Bites Baby - Plus new PETA campaign (2 for 1 story)
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Posted on 07/18/2002 6:56:30 PM PDT by chance33_98




Raccoon Climbs Into Crib, Bites Baby
Child Had To Get Three Stitches, Rabies Shots

POSTED: 1:23 p.m. EDT July 18, 2002

AKRON, Ohio -- Health officials in Akron said a raccoon crawled into a baby's crib while he slept and attacked him.

Officials said the incident happened Friday night, and the child had to spend several days at Children's Hospital Medical Center of Akron.

Residents on Crouse Street are very concerned after a family put their child to bed, assuming the baby was safe and secure, and a raccoon jumped in the crib with him.

Apparently, the raccoon got into the house through the basement window.

The raccoon climbed in the child's bed and bit him. The child has three stitches because of the attack.

Many of the residents said there has been an increase in encounters with wild animals because there's a garbage transfer station nearby.

"Well, the other day, we saw a rat, and we saw the raccoon right in my driveway last night," resident Linda Dolan said. "That's where it got in the basement window -- is right in front of my driveway. We saw it last night, too. We saw it run up and down the road, ran up the tree."

The little boy who was bitten by the raccoon is doing well and is out of the hospital, according to doctors.

He had to undergo a series of rabies shots, because the raccoon was not captured.

Wildlife experts said it's surprisingly common for raccoons to enter homes, especially during the summer. In fact, the critters can squeeze through a space as small as 2.5 inches.

To keep the critters out of your house, make sure all your windows and screens are secure. Also, block off your chimney with a heavy screen. It's also important to trim tree branches so they're at least 10 feet from the roof. Finally, keep an eye on your pet door: Raccoons have been known to sneak in that way.


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To: Crowcreek
Yeah, no kidding.
21 posted on 07/19/2002 9:08:16 AM PDT by Terriergal
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To: Terriergal
That 'coon' probably saw the kid's cheek poking out from under the blanket and thought it was a nice peach!
22 posted on 07/19/2002 9:15:54 AM PDT by Crowcreek
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To: Crowcreek
well I say it should have been taught a good lesson with a .22 at least, about the difference between a peach and a human.
23 posted on 07/19/2002 9:17:25 AM PDT by Terriergal
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To: chance33_98
Tell that coon he can go to whatshername if he wants a baby soft prime cut. Sounds like that's what she's advertising anyway.
24 posted on 07/19/2002 9:18:39 AM PDT by Terriergal
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To: chance33_98
whatshername - traci bingham. Just so no one wonders.
25 posted on 07/19/2002 9:19:25 AM PDT by Terriergal
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To: Terriergal
My idea for a story book ending here is for the kid's dad to make him a cute little coonskin hat (like the one 'Daniel Boone' Traficant wears!).
26 posted on 07/19/2002 9:51:39 AM PDT by Crowcreek
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To: Guillermo
I despise racoons. Very few animals are as disgusting as they are.
They are pests and should be treated as such.

Correction: they are nasty-tempered, disease carrying vermin.

Walt Disney and Hollywood did our nation's children a great injustice by portraying these highly intelligent and adaptive critters as "cute" and "mischevious". The dam* things oughta be shot on sight.

27 posted on 07/19/2002 10:03:40 AM PDT by Willie Green
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To: Crowcreek
Perfect!!!
28 posted on 07/19/2002 10:15:49 AM PDT by Terriergal
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To: Willie Green
I agree. Shoot them on site.

I had to shoot a rabid one in my backyard a couple of yrs ago.

I'm afraid if animal control had of found out, I'd have gone to jail.
29 posted on 07/19/2002 10:22:39 AM PDT by Guillermo
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To: Terriergal
Poor kid. In a way, it's lucky he's that young - he'll probably heal very nicely, with little or no scarring.

We have raccoons out the wazoo around here, so I know exactly what they're like - I mostly see them on trash night, when they come out to dig around in people's garbage. Trouble is, that's also when the skunks come out, so, as much as I'd love to, I don't get too many chances to set the dog on them.

In a way, I have a sort of grudging respect for the little bastards. They're intelligent, flexible animals, that have successfully adapted to living in urban and suburban environments. It's almost a shame we have to kill all of them ;)

30 posted on 07/19/2002 10:35:42 AM PDT by general_re
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