Can Raccoons Be Safe as Pets?
this is a good idea. Raccoons are very wild – by that I mean that even in captivity they have a tendency to remain fairly aggressive and unpredictable. If you have ever seen a baby raccoon, you can easily understand why someone might want to domesticate them. They are adorable. Should they try to make a baby raccoon a pet, though? The short answer to this question is no and for many reasons. Here are some of the more prominent reasons why making a raccoon a pet is a bad idea: Wild Factor – As mentioned above, a raccoon is a fairly aggressive animal. They are not generally going to chase you down and bite you, but if they are cornered they will attack without hesitation. Baby raccoons are born with these instincts to some degree so that they can protect themselves in the wild. A wild animal is a wild animal. Raccoons are no exception, and should be given a very wide berth if you come across one. Disease Factor – Raccoons are literally cess pools of disease and sickness to humans. They a