Raccoon Wreaks Havoc on Kitchen
tags:Break.com: 'Apparently this raccoon decided to do some remodeling while everyone was away at work. I dont think he's a licensed contractor.'
OMG, I am not sure if I was sane afterwards if this happened to my kitchen... Though this is a pet raccoon (I have seen several Raccon Willie videos).. But still.. Happy Remodeling!!
NSFW for the language (and believe me, he was pretty tame considering what happened...)
OMG, I am not sure if I was sane afterwards if this happened to my kitchen... Though this is a pet raccoon (I have seen several Raccon Willie videos).. But still.. Happy Remodeling!!
NSFW for the language (and believe me, he was pretty tame considering what happened...)








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(unless this is a dupe, which it usually is, if I spend extra points.. In ANY case, vote for this little cutie(devil)! )
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What a drama queen.
I so wanted it to be "Racoon wreaks havoc on KITTEN."
And why the hell would you get a pet raccoon anyway?
and on a side note, I thought it said raccoon destroys kitten so i was a little disappointed when the video ended and there wasn't a kitten laying on the ground with some intestines shown.
I'd show him off to all the neighbors.
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Which you would bleep out the bad language in video and on comments. How are we going to clean up the world if you keep that up?
'Which you'.. do you mean 'wish you' .. And sorry, I am just posting the cute raccoon video, I can't bleep sh.. I mean I can't bleep bleep!
It would be nice if this was not NSFW, but I do do agree with the guy.. I curse like a sailor sometimes, and had that been my kitchen, 'a***ole*' would have been mild language =)
They like dog food and Dads Cookies.
They are quite tame as long as they don't feel threatened.
Notice how he doesn't reach in and grab the raccoon to pull it out, they it realy would peel a shred off the guys arm. Tame or wild.
Raccoons are very skittish... but very bold as well.
If you got this problem, and do not want it to be killed, then you should call animal control... not pest control.