Just to let you know. Raccoon rehab is illegal in some states. That is because of parasitic worms and Rabies. Even in some states LEGAL rehabbers are still not allowed to rescue these amazing creatures.
* The following pictures and details of Raccoon accounts.
All these raccoons were tested, dewormed and vaccinated against Rabies and Distemper.
***I strongly suggest you do NOT attempt rescue unless you have a liscensed rehabber and vet to help you.***
These newborn babies still had umbilical cords attached to their little tummies. Fitting into the palm of my hand.

Feeding them every two hours round the clock. Not to mention, bowel assisted release.
As you can see, the bellies are getting plump!
Just fitting in a hat.

The eyes are just starting to open.

New eyes!

When the teeth started coming in, it was chewing time. This little one actually loved chewing on a Binky. 



Now it's time to start exploring.




Alright! Now it's time, to get them used to outdoors and release.
First, a little video of playtime on the bed.
We did a lot of rehabilitation to get them used to being outdoors and in the wild. Finding the perfect spot out away from humans. With water and food. They are doing well and we visit them. They are used to us and flee at the sight of strangers. These are some pictures of them out in the wild and as time goes by. I will have more pictures that will be uploaded.



You can now see their winter coat getting thicker as the weather changes.


We saw another Raccoon eating all kinds of the many colorful mushrooms that are all along the hike. Ever see a purple mushroom? Pretty.

This one is actually pink.

Another mushroom bright red.

This one was orange and yellow. A little dirt on it.

And yet, bright yellow.
