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Posted 3/31/2008 9:56 AM
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Last week, maybe Tuesday or Wednesday (March 18 or 19), I heard a noise 
coming from the fireplace in our living room. Our 2 cats and our dog heard it as well. 
Then the noise subsided. I thought maybe another squirrel had tried to get in via the 
chimney and then decided to leave. There have been other incidents of them trying to 
get in. (Bats as well, but that’s another story.) 
 
On Friday,  (March 21), my wife heard a noise coming from the fireplace in 
the basement. I said it was probably the same squirrel that tried to get in the 
living room fireplace earlier in the week.  Both fireplaces are semi-sealed inside 
because we don’t use them anymore.  Nothing else out of the ordinary happened 
over that weekend. 
 
On Monday night, (March 24) my wife heard strange noises coming from the 
basement fireplace again, only this time a little louder. She again thought it sounded 
like a squirrel. Our cats were very interested. Tinker our female cat had pried the 
board we had placed in the fireplace opening to seal it about an inch or so. My wife 
could see the little creature’s yellow eyes. I told her that it wasn’t dieing so we should 
call a pest removal company to get the animal extracted. She agreed; we both felt sorry 
for the animal.

 

My wife called 'All Time Pest Control' (517-749-6017) and Glenn said he’d be out in 
the morning around 8 am. He arrived promptly at 8 and then said: “That is not a squirrel 
you hear, but a female *raccoon and her babies!” A mother raccoon had used our chimney as a birthing den. 
He instructed us to keep the cats away for they were considered an immediate threat and the mother 
raccoon would kill them. Then he climbed unto the roof and put a natural deterrent into the chimneys. 
He said that should make the mother raccoon move out with her babies. Glenn said he’d be back in the 
morning to put the caps on the chimneys. 
Glenn came back in the morning and checked the chimney where the raccoons were living.  It didn’t 
work as he had planned. She had moved the babies further down into the firebox! He told us to get some 
chimney caps and he would install them. He put a live trap on the roof and baited it with cat food. He said 
he’d be back in the morning to retrieve the cage and hopefully the momma raccoon.
 Glenn came back early and checked the trap. Yeah it had worked! The momma raccoon was in the trap and 
very testy. Then Glenn retrieved the babies from the fireplace. He got back onto the roof and installed the chimney caps. 
He took the raccoon family out into the country to let them go and live. 
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http://www.hsus.org/wildlife/a_closer_look_at_wildlife/raccoons.html 

 

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Posted 3/31/2008 4:36 PM


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Amazing. Cats are good detectives. It is really cool that the racoons were caught and let go in the wild. It is a good time of year for them to find shelter.

Now, get some sleep!

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Posted 4/1/2008 3:27 PM


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Wow that wasn't what I was expecting.. and then you said Yellow eyes and Im like hummmmm, keep reading woman, lol

and wow a Mama coon and babys, kinda cool, and then not being it was in your home..

They are one of the animals I always thought it would be cool to have as a pet, but also I believe in letting them be and  I was happy to hear mama and kits were safely released  , hopefully away from any busy roadways...

ok so fess up who was more freaked out by all that you or the MRS?

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Posted 4/10/2008 3:28 PM
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OH I would have tried to snag a baby for sure even to just hold one has always fascinated me

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Posted 4/12/2008 2:11 PM
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I wasn't as freaked out as my wife. They were located in the basement. I am unable to climb stairs so she had to deal with the critters. Of course I  do deal with the bats. I am hoping that by installing the chimney caps we won't have any this summer.

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Posted 4/13/2008 8:02 AM


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That would be kinda freaky tho knowing ya got something in your Home that you didn't invite , and IM sure a Mama coon and babys had to make some noise that would be disturbing to hear at night

As ya might have guess who kid is mine Jc lol she gets the love of animals from her Mama here..

Your meantion of Batts brought me back to being about 11 and i found one hanging on the side of a tree at the park and put him in a Jar Just as my mom and dad pulled up to pick me up and go somewhere it was hury huryy get in the car so ......

were driving down the road and I pop up from the back seat with my Jar between my mom and dad and say LOOK what I got.. Mom screamed... Dad grabbed the jar and out the window it went...My nickname growning up was Bugg I collected everything I saw lol..

then came the rabies speach and how unclean and You know how many shots you'd have to get///yaaddaa yadda yadda...

well 30 some odd years latter I find myself giving the same speach to my granddaughter who is petting a ..heyyyyyyyyy what are you petting under the porch..ekkkkkkkkkkkk a big olr harry Possum....

Living here with Granny and of course we have birds but we have friends with dogs cats, guinne piggys and such but  nothing furry inside the house she is pretty fearless of critters, so I had to break out my dads ole speah on How many shots and rabies and wild animal...But as you can see that hand still reachs  out



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