Rocket the Raccoon

This is a very short story about our neighborhood raccoon.

When neighbor Julie, walking her dog Patches, joined Joyce and me, she asked, “Have y’all seen a raccoon around lately?”

I replied that I caught one on the cam a few days ago. It was actually only two days ago.

“Well,” she said, “he is no more. He’s dead. I named him Rocket.”

Julie continued, telling us her two dogs barked at the ‘coon, and she went back in the house. She went outside alone to shoo it away, and it started walking toward her! That’s a warning sign when a wild animal approaches you. A delivery truck pulled into the driveway. The driver dropped the box he was delivering to her, and then he accidentally killed the raccoon by driving over it.

Julie said, “He died right there in my driveway!”

Here is my clip of the live action from the camera:

33 thoughts on “Rocket the Raccoon

  1. I’ll bet that someone in the neighborhood was feeding it and it got too familiar with people and was running up to people looking for food. Next door had two of them, mother and baby, in his trash can one night. He pulled the car into the driveway and the headlights spooked them and they looked up – it’s the kind of rolling trash can that flips up – they flipped up the lid and were digging around inside. That’s sad it died – it might have been rabid too and that’s why it approached. Better than a black bear!

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      1. That’s scary, but I remember you had photos of it too. I followed a weather forecaster on social media and he had a large hummingbird feeder and a bear used to visit after dark to drink from it. He would post videos from his Ring camera showing the bear tipping the feeder over to drink from the ports. He alerted the DNR and they arrived that night, tranquilized the bear and took it far away from the neighborhood.

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                  1. We are now at 71 degrees and we have bad weather tonight thru Tuesday night fueled by this heat. I was content if it stayed cooler. We now have rain every day thru Easter Sunday. The grass will be green anyway.

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                    1. Well I’m at more uneasy when it is at night/overnight. This tomorrow will be an all-day affair, supposedly done by 11:00 p.m. … that’s still dark but the last few years, since the downed wire fire, if it is storming or bad weather is predicted I won’t go to bed, even though I have a weather alarm. A few weeks ago I was up until 4:00 a.m. and the next day or two days later until 2:00 or 2:30 when we had a lot of stormy activity.

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                    2. Yes, they will … the downed wire fire was at 11:30 p.m. – I was not allowed back in the house until after 2:00 a.m. It was lucky that it was a mild Winter day, that’s for sure. I follow a retired meteorologist who says tomorrow’s storm has more potential that all the other Spring storms. I didn’t like hearing that – in the western part of the state they had three tornados on March 6th and the town of Union City was decimated.

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