
Samaritans Save Smokey and Bandit
September 28th was a busy Saturday! First, attempting paddle boarding then catching a kit! That's a baby raccoon. My friend, Janet, is very big into animal rescue. She traps feral cats for the trap-neuter-release program and is constantly rescuing or fostering cats. Across from her home is a private cemetery. Had just settled down in front of the computer late that afternoon when I received a call from her for marshmallows and canned cat food. She was trying to trap a baby raccoon. A few days prior, she had seen a raccoon fatality on her road. It appeared that it was the mama of 2 kits that she had seen playing down by the curb and would run into the cemetery if they heard a noise. Her husband had successfully caught one a couple of days earlier by throwing a towel over it. As luck, or the Universe, would have it, the lady in charge of Keeper of the Wild (located in the St. Matthews area, about an hour and a half away) was in Mt Pleasant. She gladly took the kit and hoped that Janet would also capture the other as they needed to be together (she had 5 other kits that this one could join). When I arrived, Janet asked how long she had me and I said, for as long as you need. I had a feeling that it was in one particular group of bushes, but we scoured them all before settling down on one of the crypts. Then, she got a call from someone coming over to return a cat carrier. It was dusk when she left for her house to meet the girl and that's when the kit came out - from that group of bushes. A plant separated the two of us, and I crept up behind it carrying a towel, forgetting my gloves, I was so intent on that baby. He spotted me and ran to a pine tree, quickly scurrying up the opposite side. I grabbed him with the towel, hollering for Janet to "Come on! Don't let him bite me! Hurry!" He kept snarling and trying to bite me- which I don't blame him, poor little thing! Janet donned her gloves and, using another towel, helped me get him down (he really had a hold of that tree!) And, then, Janet drove all the way to St. Matthews to deliver him. The lady got in touch with Janet a few days later. Both kits were undernourished and dehydrated, but were given fluids and were eating just fine- they had even started playing with some toys that they had been given. Once they are old enough, they will be released back into the wild. That was one of the coolest things that I ever did.


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