WISTV in South Carolina visited Goat Daddy's Farm and Animal Sanctuary in mid May of 2024 to meet Piper, a juvenile coatimundi.
(Screenshot from WISTV video.)
There's a great video of Piper being active with the news photographer and reporter in the enclosure while the co-owner talks about the coati's daily routine and care.
Piper is adorable in the video and very much exhibits the incredibly busy and enjoyably chaotic behavior of a juvenile coati.
What I REALLY like about this video is seeing that Piper's claws are all still fully intact (for those that aren't aware the majority of coati that come to an animal sanctuary or rescue facility were pets and typically have their claws (which is awful for the coati)/teeth removed. My stance is that if you have to maim an animal to have it as a pet? It shouldn't be a pet).
After watching the interactions with the newscaster, I'm pretty sure teeth have been removed. There's just no way that a tooth-intact coati would/should be allowed that kind of exploration of a stranger.
I love seeing videos like this that really demonstrate just how busy coatis are for much of their lives. These little goblins never rest when they're in go-mode.
Please check out the video here to watch Piper in action.
You can learn more about Goat Daddy's Farm and Animal Sanctuary here.
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Tuesday, May 21, 2024
Friday, January 13, 2023
Short Documentary: Guy Rescues Over 250 Cats from Trees...and One Coati
Came across this short documentary about a fantastic human, Patrick Brandt, who rescues cats from trees.
Patrick (at the time of the documentary) has returned over 250 cats that like to go places they shouldn't, until the consequences of their bad decisions strand them somewhere, safely to their stressed owners.
One day Patrick was called to get something not a cat...
If you're reading this blog?
You already know what that exception was...
A coati.
If you'd like to follow Patrick and watch the situations he has to get these cats out of?
Here are his socials:
Rescue My Cat Official Site
Rescue My Cat Facebook
Piedmont Tree Climbing
Cat in a Tree Rescue Directory (in case you need someone to call where YOU live)
Labels:
animal rescue,
cat in a tree,
cat rescue,
cats,
coati,
coati blog,
coatimundi,
patrick brandt,
rescue cat,
tony ley
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