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    Could this be the cause of your Racoon Problem??

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZOeWFBy75A
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    Quote Originally Posted by MelloYello View Post
    Could this be the cause of your Racoon Problem??

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZOeWFBy75A
    That was pretty good, I've seen that commercial I laugh each time I see it.

    We watched several other clips about the Raccoons from your link.

    We have been feeding a stray cat for about two years he wants to be on his own. He just comes for food; in the 15 years he is the only one that we cannot get close too.

    We put food out when the (New Guy) that’s what I’ve called him since he started coming. If we don't get the plates up soon enough the Raccoons will come. One night we had a family of 6 we try to get them to leave but they can smell the food we have rescued many Cats and do not want a confrontation. The cats we take care of were all strays but have become domesticated so the Raccoons could do them harm.

    Thanks for the link it was very funny.

    Richard

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