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News Recent News & Archives Sticky situation - raccoon gets head stuck in can
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Sticky situation - raccoon gets head stuck in can

Thursday, 26 July 2007 19:00

July 27, 2007

(reprinted from The Milton Canadian Champion)

Bonnie Isenberg from the Oakville Humane Society holding the wayward raccoon Bonnie Isenberg of the Oakville Humane Society checks over a raccoon before releasing it back into the wild last Friday. The humane society was called by citizens who found the raccoon with a Chef Boyardee can stuck on its head in a Main Street parking lot. The humane society contacted Humane Wildlife Control for assistance in removing the can, which was successfully cut away by technician supervisor Julian Ames. Humane Wildlife Control donates its time and services to humane societies, SPCAs and city animal control agencies across Canada when urban wildlife is in distress. The raccoon was exhausted but unharmed - except for a little spaghetti sauce.

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