msinc
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quote: Originally posted by croatankid
If I were going to trap and relocate a coon, I'd keep it in a holding cage for a few weeks. I want to make sure it isn't sick because I don't want to spread a disease. I'd want to fatten it up to help it survive until it founds its place in the new area. I'd also give it a wormer and treat it for ticks for the same reason.
This all sounds real good on paper buddy...but, if I were going to worm, fatten up and de-flea/de-tick 27 coons a month I'd go broke!!!!! Many years ago I asked my vet what might be the best thing to do for relocated raccoon to help insure their survival...he said, "give them a rabies shot". He also said that worming them in the fall would help them to better get thru the winter, but living in the wild they quickly get re-infested with round worms as soon as the weather warms up.
You are just not going to keep a wild animal from picking up parasites if they are lose living in the wild. Feeders, den boxes and not killing them is what I have had work the best...some do, but not many stay around when relocated. They just leave, I think they are looking for home and wonder until they give up.
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