I’ve seen lots of baby animals on the Discovery channel, in magazines, and in movies, but when I actually think about it I haven’t seen very many newly born baby animals. Hmmm…..I’m thinking hard and I’m not sure I’ve ever seen any newborn baby animals in real life --- other than human animals. Until this week, that is. At work, in a box, on a counter, in a cubicle, near me, were these:
Apparently their mother had made them a nice cozy nest in some warm and snuggly hay bales but the bales were broken up to feed some cows and poof! no more nice warm nest. The babies were rescued, their foster mom brought them to work with her, and I met my first baby raccoons.
I knew little animal babies don't open their eyes for a while, but I didn’t know they also have to open their ears. I wish I would have known that when my kids were teenagers. I think theirs must have closed up again. I could have taken them in for some “closed-ear medicine” or “minor ear-opening surgery”. Hey, wait a minute … Dean ….. excuse me for a moment … I’ll be right back … I need to make a quick call……
The babies spent the morning in their temporary home with their foster mom and by noon they had all been adopted out. I love baby animals as much as the next person but I've already done my time feeding a squeaking, squealing, kinda stinky little critter every hour on the hour. I've gotten used to uninterrupted sleep -- on the nights Dean doesn't snore anyway, so I was not one of the new adoptive mothers.
And after I read this I was glad I resisted. There’s soft-hearted and generous, and then there’s just plain crazy.◦
