The Dangers of Feeding Cute Raccoons

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Experts warn against feeding wild raccoons, as it can lead to habituation and aggressive behavior. Raccoons carry diseases such as rabies, parvovirus, distemper, roundworm, and leptospirosis, which can be transmitted to humans and pets. Feeding wildlife also increases the risk of spreading infectious diseases among animals and can lead to aggression and injuries. Despite good intentions, feeding raccoons can do more harm than good, as they are built for survival and do not need human assistance. In cases of scratches or bites, euthanizing the animal is often necessary to determine if it has rabies.
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