Raccoon Still Visits Her Favorite Human Years After She Was Released In The Wild | The Dodo

2,603,046
0
Published 2022-02-23
Raccoon still visits her rescuer after being released back into the wild — and decides to have her babies in their backyard!

Keep up with Mabel on Instagram: thedo.do/whitneyscully.

Introducing Dodo swag! shop.thedodo.com/

Love Animals? Subscribe: thedo.do/2tv6Ocd
¿Hablas español?: thedo.do/2BsuN4o

Follow The Dodo:
Tweet with us on Twitter: thedo.do/2Jast1M
Howl with us on TikTok: thedo.do/2qFkbGT
Take a peek at our Snapchat: thedo.do/2gkVhsz
Love our Instagram:
Like us on Facebook: thedo.do/1dJ9lmn
Read more on our site: thedo.do/KWDoNt

For the love of animals. Pass it on.
#thedodo #animals #dog #cat #kitten #puppy

All Comments (21)
  • the fact that mabel returned to your place to have her litter was awsome. proves that you all are family.
  • @cassie6146
    Always nice when your baby brings the grandbabies to visit.
  • @itstaylor04
    mabel trusts her humans so much. she definitely knew that she can always go back there and get spoiled with all the food she wants
  • @jackburnell3209
    There's nothing like knowing that no matter where you are or how long you've been gone, there's still a home to go to and someone there for you.
  • The fact she came back to give birth there shows how much she trusts her and feels safe & secure there.
  • @susan8471
    Really cool. Mabel can enjoy the best of both worlds.....the free, wild world and a safe home (with snacks) when she wants to. Sweet story.❤️
  • @glitter_fart
    Too cute. She knew she was safe there, best feeling you can have after caring for them
  • @dad4ever-c90
    Juvenile raccoons, like human kids, just can't wait to get out. But, if they were raised LOVINGLY, they usually return for food, help, and (yes) even your company. Especially once they have babies of their own! I speak from experience.
  • I have rescued rehabilitated and release over 15 baby raccoons! And a few of them still come around to see me years later. They are absolute amazing creatures and I still had the most amazing videos and photos of how smart and loyal and loving they really are
  • @lemolea9571
    Aww, you're a grandma! Shows Mabel truly sees you as her mother, and I'm glad one of her litter survived. Hope the others survived and got a home/territory of their own
  • @WesleyThibodeau
    Sometimes I forget how many humans are amazing beings, then I watch a bunch of your videos and I'm reminded of what the human soul is capable of. Thanks for your work!
  • @opiumized
    She came back to have her babies! That's so adorable. She feels the most safe there and knows here babies will be okay! Oh my heart
  • @Nthabee00
    She came back home to give birth, such a human thing to do
  • That is such a beautiful thing that she came “home” to have her babies. She loves and trusts you!! ♥️👍🏽♥️♥️
  • @danielangom
    Racoons are so sweet, beautiful and playful. They are a little bit like our kids 💝. Mabel is such a sweet girl and I am so happy and thankful that she and many others were saved... That she is bringing her babys back to you says all... THANK YOU AND EVERY ANIMAL SAVERS YOU ARE THE BEST HUMANS 💝🐾💖🐾💝
  • @AzlianaLyana
    This is the best airbnb ever for these cute lil critters. Indeed it's assuring knowing that they'll always have a safe spot to return to anytime 👍😁
  • @Mimi-74
    I love that Mabel came home to have her babies, where she knew she was safe. And then bringing Daisy back for snacks shows this is that safe and cozy place they will always return to. I'm grateful they were allowed to leave to be raccoons and not kept indoors as pets. I know it had to be tempting to have those amazing, little creatures always around. But they belong in the wild to be raccoons, and they belong at home for snacks and love. Best of both worlds. I hope to see grandbaby raccoons on a The Dodo video soon!
  • this is like the relationship i want with animals, simi independent but close friends
  • @p-dub7422
    This is a beautiful story and thanks for stepping in and helping. I hope the raccoons can discern between who might be a danger and who is not. Also, I would like to see humans and animals co-exist together in a way that we do not harm them but help them when in trouble and just be respectful of their life because their life matters too!