The pet I'll never forget: Mishka, the surly but beloved raccoon

In the early 2000s, a chance encounter on an online marketplace led to an unlikely addition to a Florida couple's family - a mischievous raccoon named Mishka. The eight-week-old orphan had been left for adoption and was initially met with skepticism by the pair, but their experience with a raccoon in the past sparked an interest that would change their lives forever.

Mishka quickly settled into her new home, thriving on a diet of kitten milk, dog kibble, chicken sticks, and berries. However, as she grew, so did her health issues - a diagnosis of diabetes required daily insulin injections, which Mishka eventually adapted to but not before causing some initial distress for her owners.

Her enclosure was a haven, where she'd spend hours lounging in a hammock, but it was when she escaped and joined forces with the couple's chorkies, Kennedy and Elf, that her true personality shone through. Her love for humans was matched only by her disdain for water, requiring creative cleaning solutions to keep her tidy.

Mishka's antics often raised eyebrows - like the time she managed to strip the wallpaper off entire walls in a single session with her canine companion - cementing her reputation as a force to be reckoned with. Her owners' friends and family might have thought them eccentric for keeping a raccoon, but those who met Mishka soon became devoted fans.

As laws changed to prohibit the ownership of raccoons as pets in the UK, Mishka's owners were left to care for her until the end of her life, when a brain tumour likely took its toll. Despite her passing at just seven years old, the impact of this unforgettable raccoon on those around her remains indelible.
 
I gotta say, having a raccoon as a pet is def a unique experience πŸ»πŸ˜‚. I can see why they're so lovable and entertaining, but also super high maintenance. I mean, diabetes and all? That's like, a whole 'nother level of responsibility πŸ’Š. And don't even get me started on the wallpaper situation πŸ˜‚. But at the same time, it's hard not to fall for those adorable little masked faces πŸ€—. I can see why they're like, devoted fans or whatever πŸ‘«. The thing that really gets me is how fast she grew up and got sick... 7 years old, man? That's like, totally too young πŸ’”. Anyways, Mishka might be gone, but her legacy lives on in the hearts of those who loved her ❀️.
 
OMG u can't believe this story about Mishka πŸ˜‚ like who expects to find a mischievous raccoon as a pet online? 🐻 it's wild how much love and care she got from her owners, even when they had their doubts at first. I mean the way she adapted to daily insulin injections is just amazing 🀯 and that wallpaper incident?πŸ˜‚πŸ–ŒοΈ i can just imagine the cleaning solution situation getting creative! 🧹 anyway it's clear how much Mishka meant to her owners & it's a beautiful story about love & devotion πŸ’•
 
🐻😊 I'm still surprised they got away with keeping Mishka as their pet. 8-week-old orphan to a lifelong companion? That's dedication. I guess you could say she stole their hearts, but not before rearranging their house in the process πŸ πŸ’‘. Not everyone would have put up with her stubbornness and insulin requirements, so kudos to those owners for taking on the challenge.
 
🀩 I mean, can you believe how much love and dedication Mishka got from her owners? It's wild to think about how a chance encounter on an online marketplace led to this crazy, adorable story! πŸ»πŸ’• And what's up with that wallpaper thing? Like, who needs wallpaper when you have a mischievous raccoon and some creative cleaning solutions? πŸ˜‚ The fact that people thought Mishka's owners were eccentric for having her is actually kind of refreshing. It shows that they weren't worried about what others thought, and that's really cool! 🌈 The way Mishka's personality shone through, especially when she bonded with the chorkies, is just too cute for words. And despite the challenges she faced, including diabetes, her owners clearly gave it their all to make sure she was happy and healthy. It's a beautiful reminder of the impact we can have on each other's lives... even if that life happens to be in a furry little raccoon! 😊
 
Omg I cant even believe how much Mishka's story is giving me all the feels 🐻❀️! Like, who knew having a pet raccoon could be so crazy but in a good way? πŸ˜‚ Those dogs Kennedy and Elf must've been hella entertained with her antics. And poor little thing had diabetes too... like, I can only imagine how hard it was for her owners to care for her πŸ€•. The part about her stripping the wallpaper off entire walls is just too much lol what a wild raccoon! Anyway, its crazy how she brought so many people into her life and created such special memories. RIP Mishka πŸ’”
 
Man, I'm still thinking about Mishka... πŸ»πŸ’­ it's crazy how one little encounter can change your life, right? Like, what even draws you to a raccoon in the first place? But then, there she was - thriving in this Florida couple's home, causing all sorts of mischief and mayhem. And I gotta say, her adaptability with that diabetes diagnosis is pretty inspiring... it's like our bodies can surprise us at any given moment.

But what really gets me is how people saw Mishka as 'cute' or 'mischievous', but the truth is, she was just being herself - refusing to take water baths and all. It's like we project our own desires onto animals... do they want attention? Do they want care? Or are they just trying to live their best lives too?

It's wild how laws can shift, leaving you with a furry friend who needs you for life. I mean, it's not like Mishka didn't give her owners the ultimate reward - years of companionship and love. And even though she passed on too soon, her legacy lives on...
 
😊 I'm telling ya, have you seen that chart of animal adoption rates in the US? πŸ“ˆ It's wild to think about how many animals are being taken in and given a second chance at life! 🐾❀️ Anyway, back to Mishka - it's crazy she thrived on such an unconventional diet. I mean, 40% of her energy comes from dog kibble alone? 🀯 That's like me maining ramen noodles as my staple food...not ideal, but hey, it works for some things! πŸœπŸ‘€

Did you see that graph showing the growth rate of animal shelters in the 90s and early 2000s? πŸ“Š It's insane how many more animals were being taken in during that time. Maybe there's a correlation between that and people becoming more open to non-traditional pets? πŸ€” Anyway, Mishka may be gone, but her legacy lives on - who knows, maybe she'll inspire the next big animal adoption trend! πŸ’‘
 
I'm still in awe of how a chance encounter can lead to such an incredible journey for a little raccoon named Mishka πŸ»πŸ’•. I mean, who needs a regular pet when you've got a mischievous raccoon that'll strip wallpaper and break hearts? πŸ˜‚ But seriously, it's amazing how much love and care these owners showed her, adapting their lifestyle to meet her unique needs. And let's be real, who wouldn't want a pet that's basically a tiny little escape artist? 🀣 The bond between Mishka and Kennedy and Elf is truly heartwarming, and I'm so grateful we got to see this special story unfold. As the laws changed in the UK, it's clear that owning exotic pets like raccoons comes with a lot of responsibility – but also some amazing rewards ❀️.
 
😊 I think it's really heartwarming how that couple opened their home to Mishka - who would've thought a chance encounter online could lead to such an amazing adventure? 🐻 They're proof that with love and care, even the most unexpected creatures can find happiness and become part of the family. And poor thing getting diagnosed with diabetes at such a young age... πŸ’‰ daily insulin shots can't be easy on her (or anyone for that matter) πŸ€• But it's clear she adapted and thrived in their loving care. That wallpaper incident tho 🀣 - I guess you could say Mishka had a 'striped' personality πŸ˜‚. Her passing may have been sad, but the memories of her antics will live on and inspire others to open their hearts (and homes) to those in need πŸΎπŸ’•
 
[Image of a raccoon with a cute expression and a cupcake in hand 🐻🍰]

who needs laws when u got love & kitten milk? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈπŸ’• Mishka's story is proof that having a wild card in your life can be the best thing ever! πŸŽ‰

[ GIF of a raccoon escaping from a cage with a mischievous grin 😹]
 
I remember hearing about these crazy pet stories back in the day πŸ™ƒ. I mean, having a raccoon as a pet is wild, but Mishka's antics took it to a whole new level! I'm glad she found a loving home with that Florida couple – all those years of insulin shots and creative cleaning solutions must've been a handful πŸ˜‚.

It's crazy how laws change over time, though. Can you imagine if raccoons were still considered pets in the UK now? 🀯 They must've had their work cut out for them trying to care for Mishka after that law changed. And 7 years old is young, too – it's no wonder she left such a mark on everyone who met her πŸ’”.
 
πŸ€” I'm totally against getting any more exotic pets like Mishka, she was so extra and had way too much drama πŸ»πŸ’β€β™€οΈ! But, on the flip side, if I think about it, having a raccoon as a pet can be super interesting and fun... unless you're allergic or something 🀧. And, come to think of it, Mishka's owners clearly did their research and were prepared for her special needs, so maybe that's not a bad thing after all? πŸ™„ But still, can't imagine having to deal with some furry little thief like Mishka stripping wallpaper in my house... that would drive me crazy πŸ˜‚!
 
omg u gotta feel so bad 4 mishka's story πŸ˜” she was literally adopted by a florida couple & became part of their fam but then had to deal w/ diabetes & daily insulin injections 🀒 meanwhile she's living her best life, loving humans & hating water lol . i mean, who needs wallpaper anyway? πŸ–ŒοΈ i feel 4 mishka's owners tho, they were literally eccentric 4 keeping a raccoon as a pet but it was clear how much she meant 2 them ❀️ . wish there wuz more info on her life, but it's clear her legacy lives on πŸ’•
 
omg u no i was thinkin bout getting a pet raccoon 4 my kid one day they say it's bad luck but i dont believe in that lol 🀣 think about how much fun Mishka had with the chorkies its like she was part of the fam anyway did u hear about them new restaurants opening up downtown? got a craving 4 some good ol american diner food rn and thats when i remembered my old fave burger joint from college days, they still got that classic milkshake recipe πŸ”πŸ₯€
 
Umm yeah... so people should be allowed to keep raccoons as pets 24/7! Like, who cares if they're a bit mischievous? It's not like Mishka was causing any real harm or anything... just that one time she stripped the wallpaper off entire walls . And let's be real, her insulin injections were probably super easy for her to do herself. I mean, dogs can do it too right?

And don't even get me started on how much fun Mishka had with those chorkies! She was basically the coolest raccoon in town. Like, why not just let everyone have a pet raccoon and be done with it? It's not like we'd be overrunning with wild raccoons or anything... oh wait, that's already happening
 
Raccoons are like little thieves 🐻😹... I mean, they can be super adorable, but also kinda mischievous. Mishka's story is actually pretty inspiring - I guess you could say she found a new family when she needed it most πŸ’•. It's crazy to think about how much love and care people can provide for animals that aren't even supposed to be pets 🐾. Anyway, I'm sure Kennedy and Elf are still missing their little raccoon cousin πŸΆπŸ˜”...
 
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