Do raccoon take on the personality of their caretakers?
This little dude kept coming around every evening and we’d feed it a snack. It would sit in your lap, let you pet it, play tag with the dogs, ride around on your shoulder while you walked. Pretty comical. Well, a month or so later, and it started reaching in your pockets, pulling at your clothes, climbing up on you every time you appeared in the yard. So we thought maybe we should stop feeding it. Well, then it would chase you across the yard anytime you drove up. You’d literally have to fight it to get in the house without it coming in behind you through your legs. It knew there was food in that house.
After a week or so of that, my sister woke up in bed one night and it was sitting on her stomach! She opened up an umbrella and chased it out of the house. We could not figure out how it got in. Hour later it was in the kitchen. We chased it out again. Later that day I was sitting in the kitchen and it came running past me! Chased it out again.
I was in my bedroom later that afternoon doing homework. I got up from my chair, turned off the timer that I had a radio plugged into, and went to the bathroom. Came back from the bathroom and the radio was on! What the heck? Looked around and saw a pillow from the top bunk bed had fallen off onto the timer cord and knocked it onto the floor, turning it on. Then noticed a striped tail sticking out from under the bed.
Chased it out of the house again, and followed it around to my bedroom, where it scaled the wall, and pushed in a screen in an upper window and went right back into the house. We’d never looked at the upper windows.
So from that point on, we only opened the crank out windows 2”. It shredded the screens trying to get in. So we closed the windows. Then it started attacking the roof. That’s when my dad decided to call the DNR and explain the situation.
Most people would have shot it, but my folks were not gonna do that, and that was that. Trapped and released by the DNR out at the state park.