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Late Summer Wildlife Tips

September 7, 2010 by The PetWork®

Even though summer is winding down, wild animals are still active as they prepare for the long winter. This time of year, Raccoon populations are highest as young ones venture out with mom to forage for food. That means encounters may increase, particularly for your pets. What should you do?

  • Feed your pets inside. If that’s not possible, then pick up leftover food and dishes when your pet is finished eating and drinking. Raccoons are attracted to pet food and even its remnants on the dishes.
  • Before you let pets outside at night, check your yard. Even if your pets don’t mean any harm to Raccoons, they, especially the mom, will act defensively.
  • Do not let your cats roam freely around the neighborhood, especially at night.
  • Close and lock pet doors, as Raccoons may be curious enough to follow the smell of food inside.

While most wild babies have left the nest, many squirrels are now raising their second litter t his year. That means some mother squirrels may have made dens in unlikely places, like attics or crawlspaces or even stranger, in a stove vent, like a Ballard man in this story discovered. Squirrels and other animals will take advantage of warm, safe places to raise their young. If you discover a squirrel has made a den in your house, read these tips from PAWS (Lynwood, Washington 98087) on encouraging her to move on and to prevent her from moving in again.

To get answers to any of your wildlife questions, you can call PAWS Wildlife Center at 425.412.4040.

A champion for animals, the Progressive Animal Welfare Society (Lynwood, Washington 98087) is a nationally recognized leader in rehabilitating injured and orphaned wildlife, sheltering and adopting homeless pets, and educating people to make a better world for animals and humans.

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