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Located in Orleans, IN
We SHIP!!!!! We do have a personal transporter available to hire that we work with closely. Message us if this route is an option for you!
Please check your state laws and regulations first, before contacting us. We are required to file for health papers on each and every baby we sell, meaning your state will be contacted by our vet in the process of your health paper. Your state HAS TO BE LEGAL in order for us to sell to you!!! Please do your research and use the resources I’ve given. Health paper is additional 75$ from our vet.
RACCOONS
Raccoons, or trash pandas as I like to call them, are thieves that can get away with anything....including stealing hearts. They are curious, intelligent, loving, and mischievous little boogers. I will never forget the time my dad called me after walking into our cabin one morning and said there was someone in there....when I walked in, my coons, Lovey, Pudge, Cooper, and Emmie were all going through our pantry and cupboards as fast as they could—-throwing silverware and plates every which way! And of course the little bandits stopped as soon as I walked in and caught them red handed!! They just couldn't help themselves! Needless to say, mom was not a happy camper. This is merely one example of how curious and adventurous raccoons tend to be. Helpful tip, if you get a coon, baby proofing, including baby proof locks, are a must! Especially for cupboards and toilets!
We feed our coons a good dog food (Purina One), fruits (apples, bananas, watermelon, unsweetened applesauce, etc), veggies (carrots, corn, unthawed mixed veggies, etc), scrambled eggs, hardboiled eggs, raw eggs, cooked chicken without the bone, fish, minnows as treats, and unsugared cheerios. With most critters, the key to a good diet is variety. They LOVE junk food, but we try to monitor what we feed and how much. Easiest thing to do is overfeed your coon, resulting in obesity. Unhealthy treats are okay every now and then, just not in excess!! Moderation is key!
At the time of receiving your baby, they will be drinking milk from a bottle. We use Fox Valley Raccoon powder mix most often, but do sometimes use Esbilac puppy if we are in a pinch. Fox Valley "Raccoon" formula is a formula specifically made for raccoons. Highly recommend using this and buying ahead of time if you plan to purchase a baby from us. Below is the link to the Fox Valley Website and the Raccoon Formula. Esbilac is OK to use as an alternative as well.
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Highly recommend getting raccoons spayed or neutered. This will help with overall moodiness and aggression as they reach puberty and age. It will not fix everything, but can help decrease aggressive and hormonal behaviors. We don't recommend until around 6 months of age to allow proper growth/organ function. As a raccoon owner, it is important to accept that you will get bit, whether it is play biting or from aggression, it will happen. Don't think just because you spay or neuter, all bad behavior magically disappears. With that in mind, who you have around your coon is important. I would not recommend ever having a small child or baby near your raccoon without constant supervision (even with supervision can be tricky). If you have an infant and are wanting to purchase a baby raccoon, I encourage you to wait until your child is older and can respect and appreciate the way of these animals!
Below is a photo gallery of past babies and breeding pairs