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Little Orphan Annie 4 Attachment(s) Now that she has been released, I want to share our little Annie. I found her in the middle of the road July 31, 2010 laying on top of her sibling that had been run over by a car. She would not move out of the road, and when I shushed her out of the road, she ran back to "protect" her sibling. It was utterly heart breaking, so I did what any mother would do, I went home, got hubby, a crate, a pair of gloves and we rescued her. Life changed for me that day. Because of all the hype (some of it founded) about raccoons and disease (especially rabies), we kept her absolutely isolated for about 3 weeks, used gloves to feed her and was very careful about coming into contact with any body fluids. I could write a book about living with Annie, and I just might give it a shot, she is the most amazing animal that I have ever had the pleasure of living with. But I won't bore you with all the stories, I'll just post some pics..... |
4 Attachment(s) More pictures of Annie |
Annie is adoreable, I am so glad you were there to find her and if you write that book I would love to read it. Thanks for sharing the pictures. |
Released from where? Has she been in the hospital? Oh, she is precious. How old does the vet think she is? Wonderful pictures. WRITE THE BOOK - I will buy it! |
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Ummm we weren't able to "vet" her because you aren't supposed to rescue raccoons - but I just couldn't let her die. |
omg....I'm reading Annie's story with tears & heart full. The pics are so Precious & bring so much Joy to see. What a little character she is. What a blessing you were to her & it seems she has given so much back. Bless you! Hope you have a long happy life Annie! :D |
Those pictures are adorable. Annie is lucky you found her. I would buy your book too.:) |
Glad you let her live outside. This way she has a choice to stay or leave. How kind you were to pick her up and take her home and take care of her. She's one lucky little coon. |
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I am hoping that she will choose to hang around -- in the mornings I call her down from her sleeping place in the barn and we take a walk together to her climbing tree. I wait for her to get her exploring done and climb the tree before I go back inside 'cause she would follow me back inside. In the evenings we reverse the process, I call her down from her from her tree and we take a walk ending up back at the barn. |
Cindy, your one Hell of a woman! Life is never boring at your house Id be willing to bet! |
Oh my goodness Cindy, this brought tears to my eyes her story is truly amazing and I would most definitely buy the book. The pictures are so cute, thanks for sharing. :) |
I'm reading this and I'm so choked up! Cindy you and your husband are to very special, caring people. Bless you both adn bless that lucky little baby. Please send more pictures of her in her world...which may never be very far from you :), |
I love the picture of Annie. You must be a very special person to do this for her......not very many people would have done this. |
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As Annie matured, she became more aloof and wary of people -- which is a good thing. She will come down from her perch way up in the tree when I call her, but she no longer likes to be touched. We respect her rights as a wild animal and don't ask more of her than she can give. |
What a wonderful story. I agree with everyone else, you have to write that book! You should tell us more about Annie and life with her. Also, that video is private. I would love to see Haden interact with her. I have always had a special bond with animals, and could totally see myself doing something like this (to my husbands dismay lol). |
Cindy, she is adorable! My "first" husband and I did that too so I truly understand everything you said and why you did it. Bandit was the most hysterically funny little guy I have ever seen. I won't elaborate here on your thread but God bless you and Ron for giving this little one a chance. I hope Annie will always live nearby so you all can continue to enjoy and love her!! :) |
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