Keep us all posted as how the racoon is & in "industrial matters" , do a risk assessment, contact occupational health &safety, wear protective clothing, &make up a mission statement, &do not forget first aid training &kit!
Reminds me of the time my father in law took a .410 up into his attic to get a squirrel. He thought it was "just a little .410" until he saw daylight! :lmao:
my pointer got a coon in the back yard and kept grabbing it's tail and throwing it straight up about 10 feet in the air over and over untill it landed on the sidewalk and was out cold. she stopped when it stopped and i drug her in the house barking all the way. when i got back the coon was gone.
what a sound that was
steve
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