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So Friday we set out and bought us a 19 week old lovely raccoon. Me and the oh couldnt think of a name so kept shouting Roo and its stuck. So I thought I would share some pictures of us and Roo Roo traveling home and sneaking into a hotel







































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that is actually one of the most gorgous things i have ever seen ^_^ how adorable!!! your very lucky!
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gorgeous vicks !! when am i having him then ? lol
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he is absolutely gorgeous, well done
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You got him then
Congratulations on the arrival of Roo Roo, he is stunning My friends were like you & could not think of a name so ended up calling their little boy Rooney Coonie

BTW what harness have you got on him?

I look forward to hearing all about Roo Roos progress
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wow he is stunning what cute pics
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Ohhh! He looks lovely! I love his name too! I didn't realise these could be kept as pets. Must have been fun trying to keep him hidden while booking in at the hotel! He looks rather cuddly too!
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wow those pictures came out all big lol will have to remember to resize them next time .

Paul you can have her whenever you want shes a rite little pain!

And she is on a dog harness we had to buy last minute.

Shes been pretty good up to yet the odd thing that she thinks she should be allowed to do which we dont that are causing a few arguments but shes really friendly hardly no nips or attempts to bite.
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damn... I didn't know that it was possible to die of cuteness overload but i just did!!!
whats he like to keep? is he a free-roaming house pet or does he have his own enclosure and come out for couddles and an explore?
I'm actually blown away by him!

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What a stunner! I would love a raccoon but I really don't think the OH would be impressed.
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