My mom was attacked by a raccoon in her suburban driveway several years ago. She was going out to get the newspaper, and saw something under the car (which she assumed was a cat). After she picked up the paper and headed back towards the garage, the coon came out from under the car and latched onto her leg. It left 12 deep puncture wounds from it's teeth, plus numerous scratches from it's claws. She managed to finally grab the coon by the nape of it's neck and throw it off. She ran into the house to awaken my dad, and the coon followed her into the garage (but thank goodness it couldn't get into the house). My dad got the garage door closed, trapping the coon inside. Animal Control was called and they caught him and hauled him off for rabies testing. Meanwhile, my mom had to start rabies shots (which are no longer as painful as they once were, but still something nobody wants to go through). It turned out that the coon had distemper. After the coon attack she developed cellulitis in the leg (3 times, twice requiring hospitalization) and still has problems with the leg today, and it fired off her immune system so she now has an autoimmune disease.
Coons are carriers of many diseases and should NEVER be encouraged in a residential area. Because of their size, if one attacks it can be comparable to a dog attack (around here coons commonly tip the scales at 40 pounds). If you ever see a coon in daylight hours, you can safely assume that it is DISEASED and may attack you and/or your pets or children. I had a (STUPID) relative who fed the coons (and rabbits) in his neighborhood, thank goodness he lived far away from me and a divorce has rendered him persona non gratis.
Coons are carriers of many diseases and should NEVER be encouraged in a residential area. Because of their size, if one attacks it can be comparable to a dog attack (around here coons commonly tip the scales at 40 pounds). If you ever see a coon in daylight hours, you can safely assume that it is DISEASED and may attack you and/or your pets or children. I had a (STUPID) relative who fed the coons (and rabbits) in his neighborhood, thank goodness he lived far away from me and a divorce has rendered him persona non gratis.