Yeah. I'd noticed that occasionally our recycle bins appeared picked-through, so I suspected a raccoon or a neighborhood cat was going through it at night.
This particular raccoon seemed well-mannered enough, though, and I've never seen things knocked over; as long as we don't see any damage, it's probably not a big deal.
Ahh, raccoons have been known to get into houses/apartments through the eaves and then tear through the sheetrock to get to food. Crafty little guys also have opposable thumbs, and can get into anything.
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Not entirely surprising, given the other fauna locally, but def. a reason to keep an eye on the trash.
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This particular raccoon seemed well-mannered enough, though, and I've never seen things knocked over; as long as we don't see any damage, it's probably not a big deal.
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