Tuesday, May 21, 2024

Meet Piper at Goat Daddy's Sanctuary in South Carolina

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.

Coati Made Santa's Naughty List in 2023 at Zoo

I know it's late for something Christmas-related...but it's been a year since my last post.

But I feel like those who follow this blog and who love the coatimundi won't mind something that affirms what everyone who knows about coatis would at least smile at.

In December of 2023, the Drusillas Zoo in East Sussex compiled a naughty and nice list of some of the animals who call the zoo home.

Among them...and really to no one's surprise...a coati named Chop made the list...

And even less of a surprise?

Chop was on the Naughty List.
"Chop the coati: Chop snatches away all the tastiest treats for himself and doesn’t leave his little family a chance to get a look in on the goods."

I'd honestly be surprised if a coati ever made the Nice List...

Even the nicest ones always seem to be in goblin mode.

December 2024 will be here before you realize it.

Might be kinda fun to see if they do this again and if Chop can keep his crown for two consecutive years.

Tap/Click HERE to see the other animals that made both lists last year.




(Photo from the Drusillas Zoo)

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)

Thursday, January 12, 2023

After 10 years of searching....Charlie Crowfoot and the Coatimundi has been posted to YouTube!

Way back in January of 2012, almost ten years to the day (the orignial post was put up on January 25, 2012), I wrote a post about the film, Charlie Crowfoot and the Coatimunudi.
At that time Disney had been putting metal-cased DVD sets out that featured much of the company's old television shows and specials.
As they were being released, Disney had publicly posted the contents of each of the upcoming releases in the series.
And on one of those listings was where I saw something I didn't know existed...
A film by Disney that featured coatimundi...
Charlie Crowfoot and the Coatimundi.

I've spoken/emailed folks over the years who've had relatives that worked on the film and one whose father even handled the coatimundis!
Communication with a couple of folks gradually diminished and the only person I'd interacted with whose father had a copy of the film, eventually ceased and I was back at square one...
Until just a few days ago when I decided it'd been a couple years and that I should give the search another try.
I search the title on YouTube knowing I'd probably be let down...
And I wasn't.
In fact when the search results came back? My I covered my open-mouthed reaction with my hand and my eyes went wide...
There it was posted online for everyone to watch the antics of a coati in a Disney film (Encanto also features coatimundis with some pretty accurate gremlin-like behavior)...
I promise this won't be one of those recipe posts where I discuss mt g-ma's cabin by the lake for twelve paragraphs...

Here it is...after 10 years of on-and-off looking...
Disney's Charlie Crowfoot and the Coatimundi
Enjoy!

(I'll be writing a longer post about this film and the search for it later in a few weeks)

Tuesday, December 13, 2022

Old Photo of David Attenborough with a Coati!

I'm always looking for old photos featuring coati in them.
Recently a VR experience featuring the man was on display in London.
An article talking about Attenborough shared several photos...
One of which made me and, if you're as much of a fan of the coati as I am, will probably make you smile as well.
A photo of the actor with his son...
And a baby coatimundi.

See the full story here: Yahoo! Sports

Coati Moves Into Mansion; Evicted Soon After


A mansion is Tucson (that asked not to be named in the original article because they didn't want the publicity...but I'm here to tell you it was probably the Franklin House) became the chosen residence for a wayward coati in November.
Something had been ripping up the lawn (coati can smell grubs up to 2ft into the ground) and causing some havoc to the gardens surrounding the mansion.
After learning that the culprit, who was doing a not-so-great job as a horticulturist on the mansion's grounds, was a coati, the animal control folks set up trail cams to see whether or not the animal was alone or part of a group. Once it was determined that it was a solo male, traps were set.
Almost immediately the coati went for the bait, found itself in a trap and eventually being released back into the wild at Catalina State Park nearby.
You can find the entire article here at Tuscon.com

Monday, November 14, 2022

Cody the Coati of Murfreesboro, Tennessee's Animal City

Something that has always fascinated me are animal stories.
Animals have been players in some of the biggest moments of human history.
And sometimes?
They play a part in some of the smaller moments...
Like a lttle coati named Cody in Tennessee.
Around 2009, Cody wound up at a pet store in Murfreesboro, Tennessee called Animal City.
Cody was yet another victim of the illegal animal trade. Animal City received him after coming from the Mississippi from an exotic animal breeder (whether legal or illegal I do not know...but I'm absolutely against the breeding of coatimundi for this purpose).
For 11 years Cody was something of a local celebrity with people coming to the pet store specifically to see the little coati.
Described as a lightning-fast pickpocket, Cody's life at Animal City came to a quiet end during a dental surgery he was undergoing.
I have not reached out to understand why Cody passed during his surgery but as someone with several years of animal experience, anesthesia can become risky with older exotics.
I think it's fantastic that a local paper picked up on the story of Cody and posted it for others to read.
His small part in the story of a big world is important to document.
To let anyone who might read this or the original article about Cody know he was here.
After all, as an animal trainer I respect once told me... "They're just little people in different costumes."


Read more about little Cody and just a small sampling of his 11 years worth of antics at Animal City here.