I sent this email to our town's animal control officer this morning:
Dear Animal Control;
There is a menacing large racoon at the Parish apartments, lower section. It has been aggressively rummaging through the open dumpster at night. The office at Parish is well aware of the problem as it has been going on for a long time now.
Last night it broke through a screen window by some steps that go up to a neighboring apartment and killed one of my two canary birds. I did not know what the unexpected noise was but put on the lights and it was rummaging around the cage when I forced it out of the broken screen window.
This situation should not be allowed to continue, the racoon should be eliminated somehow.
The response:
Good morning,
Management would need to hire a Nuisance Wildlife Control Operator to trap and euthanize the raccoon, unfortunately it would be hard to know that the menacing raccoon was the one caught.
You can place some vinegar soaked rags around the screen window to deter the animal from returning. The screen should be fixed as soon as possible.
Animal Control
My question here is how to proceed as I did not get a response from the housing management company?
Pictures included of the two canaries I owned together and now:
The screen the racoon broke through:
What was left of my yellow canary on the steps leading away:
What would you do with the housing company which is federal?
Dear Animal Control;
There is a menacing large racoon at the Parish apartments, lower section. It has been aggressively rummaging through the open dumpster at night. The office at Parish is well aware of the problem as it has been going on for a long time now.
Last night it broke through a screen window by some steps that go up to a neighboring apartment and killed one of my two canary birds. I did not know what the unexpected noise was but put on the lights and it was rummaging around the cage when I forced it out of the broken screen window.
This situation should not be allowed to continue, the racoon should be eliminated somehow.
The response:
Good morning,
Management would need to hire a Nuisance Wildlife Control Operator to trap and euthanize the raccoon, unfortunately it would be hard to know that the menacing raccoon was the one caught.
You can place some vinegar soaked rags around the screen window to deter the animal from returning. The screen should be fixed as soon as possible.
Animal Control
My question here is how to proceed as I did not get a response from the housing management company?
Pictures included of the two canaries I owned together and now:
The screen the racoon broke through:
What was left of my yellow canary on the steps leading away:
What would you do with the housing company which is federal?
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