Woman cuddles four baby raccoons found in attic of Toronto home

  • 4 years ago
Witness wildlife technician Cassandra interact with four playful baby racoons upon rescuing the animals found in the attic of a Toronto home.

The cute clip, recorded on May 4, shows the baby raccoons scale Cassandra like a climbing wall.

Cassandra told Newsflare: "Upon entering the attic, I immediately saw one baby raccoon heading away from me. When I looked to the right I also saw three more babies huddled together in the corner. While I was collecting three of the babies, they started to call out. This noise thankfully made the fourth baby come running right to my feet.

"Once on the outside, we quickly realised how curious and active these babies were. I collected all four for a group photo and immediately, all of them dispersed in opposite directions, climbing on my shoulders, exploring the grass behind us and displaying their curious nature.

"We returned to check on the babies today and found an empty baby box, meaning their mother was busy collecting all her babies last night!"

Cassandra works at Gates Wildlife Control where she is regularly dispatched to emergency calls for wild animal removal.