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This Raccoon Stinks
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Thoughts/Questions
- I’m going to start off with, I don’t think this is the neighborly thing to do. Leaving multiple dead raccoons to rot in your yard…just seems wrong.
- What was the thought process here? I’ve got a raccoon problem…they might have rabies…I’m going to trap them….and then just leave them in the yard to dry out.
- “The homeowner said he usually hauls off the bodies of the animals he traps, but some were covered in ticks and feces and he left those.” Seriously.
- In Ohio it is legal to trap a nuisance or diseased animal, but you can’t release the animal anywhere else.
- It’s illegal to transport any animal that can contract rabies without the proper permit. What kind of permit would that be? A potential rabies transportation permit?
- Leaving the animals to rot is a sanitation violation…well, that seems like a good thing.
- How do you talk to your neighbor about this? Like, how does that conversation go?
- How do you get rid of a potentially diseased, dead animal? Is there a place to take them? Some sort of diseased pet home? A pet cemetery? Is this something to Google?
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