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Letter: Raccoons at my place too

Victoria Pike writes:
So far I've captured one with a can of tuna in a walk-in trap. No hurting him or her but has to move on. Cats are about to move. They are scared of it. Well got one. Then last night another smarter one showed up. Not falling for that. Also showing up was an opossum and ground hog. This isn't a zoo folks. Critters here are of the black Angus variety and 4 elderly kitties.

Relocation is a must so I will persevere until I rid the Pampered Angus Ranch of these destructive critters. Will send separate pictures. --Spread Boss Miss Victoria
Comments re: Carol Perkins: Many have helped with raccoon invasion




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2020-06-29 - Columbia - Photo by Victoria Pike, Spread Boss, Miss Vicky\\\'s Pampered Angus Ranch.
Vicky writes, "This handsome raccoon is being relocated to the great wooded south where he will be much happier than here in the budding city of New Columbia Greater Bliss area."

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