Dedicated to the Rescue, Rehabilitation and Release of St Johns County's Native Wildlife.
                                                                                                                   A Non-Profit Organization Since 1989

Giving Care When Care Is Needed...

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Comforting Baby Raccoons
 


 

Infant Raccoons sucking on nipples

 

Infant Raccoons sucking on fingers

Raccoon baby about 4 weeks old
“No milk! Must have finger!”

 

“Must have finger”

“Hold me anyway you want to!”
     “I am not turning loose of this finger!”

 

“This isn’t too bad; at least I can see what is going on!”

 

“Extremely Comfortable”

 

“Am I not cute?”

 

“Sometimes you just got to have it!”

“It’s mine; I don’t care how you hold me!”

 

“Finger Time!”

“Now this is the Life!”

 




 

 


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