Call your local humane society and they have "Live traps" that either you
rent or they will put there for free (and you should make a donation)
Leave the trap set with a open can of cat food in it and wait. The next
morning you will have trapped the culprit and can drive him safely to a
wood area miles away from your home.
Inch
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"Did you exchange, a walk-on part in the war,
for a lead role in a cage?" R Waters.
"Bob Nogueira" <nogera@worldnet.att.net>
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11/15/2003 14:22
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Subject: Raccoons in the chimney
I've got a raccoon that has set up winter residence in our fire place
chimney. Not a major problem as we haven't built a fire in the fireplace
for
several years. The problem is the dogs are going nuts trying to get up
the
chimney.
Any suggestions on how to get it to move out?
My bride has set a few limits;
1. Don't harm the raccoon
2. let it stay if it has babies
So part two of the question, When do raccoons have there young?
Bob ( who is no Marlen Perkins )
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