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Old 04-03-2009, 11:38 PM
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Just wondered, there was a lady on there who looks after rescue animals, and she had a few animals.. including racoons, and a stunning kitten (who i think was blind) anyway she was feeding her racoons...marshmellows!! and custard creams?! Anyway i thought she may be on here or someone may know her, she lives in march, cambs, fen way. and used to work in peterbourgh in the exotic somwhere or other lol..
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Iknow nothing about racoons but surely thats not healthy? they arent good food for humans even!!!
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Raccoons are dustbins!!! But no I wouldn't think that a brill diet. Have used Marshmellwos before though, as treats, my Raccoons aren't keen but the kinks like them. We took in a raccon many years ago who had only been fed on porkscratchings and cheesy biscuits!! He was a nightmare to get onto a decent diet. Still, the scratchings always came in handy if he needed bribeing!!
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I watched that Gina, I must admit I thought the same thing - most rabbits will eat complete rubbish especially if it's sweet but I'd strongly advise against it.

I think I might have to check out the exotic animal rescue centre though.
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Hopefully she was just giving them a treat or two.
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I watched that Gina, I must admit I thought the same thing - most rabbits will eat complete rubbish especially if it's sweet but I'd strongly advise against it.

I think I might have to check out the exotic animal rescue centre though.

me too!
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