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'Little Rick' Raccoon Adopted by Caring Human Parents Goes Viral
An older couple in Washington appears to have unofficially taken a hobbled raccoon into their care — which has horrified their daughter … but captured the hearts of thousands online.
Seattle sports radio host Stacy Jo Rost has documented this fur ball all weekend, who she calls “Little Rick” … named after her stepdad. She says after having to put their family dog down 2 years ago, Rick Sr. and her mom have turned to the raccoon as a way to cope.
My parents had to put their dog down two years ago and it’s been really hard on them. Unfortunately my stepdad, — Stacy Jo Rost (@StacyRost) December 24, 2023
Rick, has found the worst way to cope: feeding a one-year old raccoon and letting him live on their porch. His name is Little Rick aka Rickoon. And by “feeding” him, pic.twitter.com/H2gcEfHtjC
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Basically, her folks have resorted to feeding Ricky here … and the 1-year-old raccoon comes over to their property regularly for his meals, which are scheduled and on the dot, it seems.
Stacy posted a ton of videos capturing Little Rick’s eating habits, including some hasty attempts at asking for more morsels … by scratching at the window in what looks like an attempt to come inside. He even tried biting at Stacy’s finger through the window pane!
Spotted: Rick walking around to fix the lights, Little Rick following (imo stalking before murder) from a safe distance pic.twitter.com/Xf1gUuAy5m
— Stacy Jo Rost (@StacyRost) December 25, 2023
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Stacy says her parents found Rick when he was tiny, and they noticed his back leg was injured. So, it sounds like they started to attend to him — from a bit of a distance, though — and now … LR comes by their place as a place of comfort and food, limping at that.
Like we said, you can tell SJR is not a huge fan of this … pointing out it is, in fact, a wild animal and not a pet — even though her mom and dad seem to be treating it like one.
The amount of people supporting LR. I know you’d try to pet him. He’d bite all your fingers AND your toes too. pic.twitter.com/H9wphdMacd
— Stacy Jo Rost (@StacyRost) December 25, 2023
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Funny enough, if you hop into the Little Rick trend on Twitter … you’ll see a fair amount of people actually supporting the adoptive human parents, and arguing Stacy’s being harsh.
But she’s sticking to her guns — warning everyone not to trust Little Rick, cute as he may be.