Dear Auntie HiC, It is I Kat your eldest feline Nephew. Mom's teaching skills have rubbed off on me. I always try to share what I have learned with the little whippersnapper Rocky.
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Dad puts birdseed on railing for doves every evening. Ms. Raccoon and her latest rascally litter arrived for dinner just before dark last evening. I shared some fun raccoon facts with Rocky.
Here is a recent bit info.
Did you know baby raccoons are called “kits”?
A raccoon, named, Rebecca, once lived in the White House. Raccoon’s masks are actually for preventing glare to the eyes. An average raccoons has 438 million neurons in a relatively small brain, which places them on the higher end of mammal intelligence scale. Yep, they’re smarter than cats!Love your Feline Nephews.
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❤️ Kat
Dearest Nephew Kat.................
OMCs I learned so much I'm thinking I might need a few extra neurons!! Wonder if the raccoons can share some me?
It is very kind of Dad to leave out some food for Mama Raccoon and her kits. I bet she get pretty exhausted trying to prepare enough food for that little rascally kits. Auntie is extremely prejudice the raccoon kits are adorable but NUTTIN' compares to the handsome, sweet, kindness of my kitty Nephews. PLUS you two are cuddly.
Thank you so much for the photos, education and video. I'll be preparing it for posting and will let you know when it will post.
Lovingly your Auntie HiC
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Please thank Kat for sharing his interesting raccoon fact. He is indeed a splendid teacher. And we just love the video of the wee kits clambering all over each other while feeding on the birdseeds. Poor doves though - we hope they didn't go without dinner!
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ReplyDeleteWell, I never, the black mask is actually sunglasses! A new thing learned today - thank you Kat!!! Hugs and whiskeries, YAM-aunty xxx
The kits in the video are just too cute!
ReplyDeleteGoodness, momma raccoon has her paws full with that bunch. They are adorable when they are kits.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing - and teaching! I learned something today 😀
ReplyDeleteThat family is adorable. We loved watching them climb all over each other.
ReplyDeleteThose little ones sure are cuties and you two kitties are so sweet!
ReplyDeleteNothing and no one is smarter than you kitties. That's true.
ReplyDeleteLoved the video and loved the music too. I kept waiting for one of the kits to fall off that railing.
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You are two smart kitty kats and I too did not know about he sun glasses they have on all the time. i laughed all the way through the video and the mama looks like she has been run ragged, make that run raccooned. ha ha... the most babies we have see are 3. five is a lot
ReplyDeleteKat and Rocky are so cute together! Those five little raccoon babies are cute too and we had to laugh the way they were just crawling over each other.
ReplyDeleteWe can't believe raccoons are smarter than cats. We think science is wrong. Lee and Phod
ReplyDeleteRaccoons are certainly funny! My GW sometimes sees racoons when she drives home after work at night along country roads. Oh, and I don't think having a lot of neurons makes someone smart.
ReplyDeleteKat and Rocky are so cute. I signed up for your emails. XO
ReplyDeleteWow Kat, those are some great raccoon facts, and we're with Rocky, you are much smarter than any raccoon we know!
ReplyDeletexoxo,
Rosy and the Gang
guyz.....noe way....racoonz smarter N uz catz......noe way
ReplyDeletede moovee IZ way awesum, tho all that SEED monee COULD be goin ta
....CANNED GOODZ.....just sayin ;) ☺☺♥♥♥
Awww, those two sre so sweet together.
ReplyDeleteWoos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber
Thanks for the info! HUgs!
ReplyDeleteI learned something new! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteSmarter than cats?!?! Wowzer. I think that Angel Madi would have something to say about that!
ReplyDeleteThanks for teaching us about racoons.
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