
? Cat House Raccoon Rescue � From Trap Injury to Safe Capture
? A Frantic Call and a Furry Mystery
This cat house raccoon rescue began with the kind of call that spikes adrenaline:
�There�s a raccoon stuck in a car engine! I think his legs are broken!�
Naturally, I grabbed my gear and headed out, ready for a worst-case scenario.
However, what I found was far less mechanical�and a whole lot funnier.
? Not in the Engine� But Not Okay Either
To my surprise, there was no raccoon tangled in metal.
Instead, he was lounging comfortably inside a soft cat house, acting like he�d booked the place for a week.
? A Closer Look Revealed Trouble
Although he seemed relaxed, his front leg told a different story.
It had clearly been caught in one of those nasty arm traps.
Thankfully, he had freed himself�but not without injury.
? Operation Chaos: Catch Pole vs. Gloved Hands
Once I spotted him, I asked Tara to lift the lid on the carrier.
At first, she said, �I�m good, I�m good,� clearly not understanding what I was asking.
Eventually, she caught on�just in time for things to go sideways.
? A Classic Mistake (and Quick Recovery)
The raccoon wasn�t having it. The catch pole failed.
So, I went with my backup plan: ditch the pole and dive in with gloved hands.
It wasn�t pretty, but it worked.
He bit the glove, I maneuvered him into the carrier, and just like that�it was over.
???? That Time I Forgot an Entire Raccoon
Later on, I dropped off two raccoons at Broadbent.
I remembered this guy just fine.
However, I had no idea what the second one�s story was.
Even worse, I had a video of the second rescue and still couldn�t remember.
Clearly, it had been one of those weeks.
? What�s in My Raccoon Rescue Kit?
If you�re professionally rescuing wildlife, here�s what I never leave behind:
Bite-proof gloves
Catch pole (even if it gets tossed)
Sturdy carrier
Blanket or towel
Rabies vaccination
First aid kit
And yes� a sense of humor
Without these, your day can get complicated real fast.
?? Please�Don�t Try This at Home
Let�s be clear: this isn�t something the average person should attempt.
Even when injured, raccoons can be aggressive, unpredictable, and dangerous.
Instead, call a licensed wildlife rehabber or rescue group.
? Final Thoughts: One Cozy Cat House and One Tough Raccoon
In the end, this cat house raccoon rescue turned into a wild but rewarding challenge.
He�s now safe, healing, and hopefully on his way back to the wild.
As for me? I�ll try to remember the next raccoon drop-off a little better. (No promises.)
? Outbound Resources
? Leg-hold trap dangers � The Fur-Bearers
https://thefurbearers.com/blog/leg-hold-traps-explained-yes-they-are-still-legal
? Wildlife rescue safety tips � Best Friends Animal Society
https://bestfriends.org/pet-care-resources/wildlife-rescue-safety-precautions
? Rabies awareness for rescuers � CDC
https://www.cdc.gov/rabies/
? Find wildlife rehabbers near you � Animal Help Now
https://ahnow.org/?
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