Your veterinarian may be able to get AC to get it tested, call them too.
Mary
Mary
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Looks like Rabies.My tenant sent me a video of a raccoon a few nights ago in the yard. I have a 4 year old who loves playing right where the raccoon was. Do you think its distemper, or rabies?
We have traps but smaller ones for possums. Our neighbors are big time hoarders so there’s a bunch of things in their yard probably living for shelter and they all come over to our place at night because of all the fruits, veggies and now chickens. I guess I’ll have to get a bigger trap for this guy. I’d feel sorry for it if I didn’t have a small child. It’s gotta go.It would be kindest to trap and shoot this poor critter, who's miserable.
Mary
I agree with the others. I had an owl that had been killing some birds. It got caught in the netting I have over the pens. We managed to get it into a cage and called some wildlife people who came and got it. There may be some wildlife organizations in your area, otherwise I would trap it and eliminate it. I'm sure something is wrong with it. Good luck...Ugh, this makes me so nervous. What can I do? I called animal control and they told me they don't deal with wildlife...![]()
Our vet sent on off at no charge after my dogs killed it in the yard.Neurological raccoons can have rabies, canine distemper, or something else, and ONLY LAB TESTING can tell the difference!
Best to trap it and get it tested if there's any chance that a pet or human had any contact with it. If you shoot it, NOT in the head, which is needed for rabies testing. Then wrap it in plastic and chill, don't freeze the body.
Call your DNR, who may want to test it, and public health, and up the chain at your animal control folks. We've run into this in SE Michigan, where idiots at public health and AC don't know what should be done.
Mary