A raccoon was reported to plague residents on Myers Street in Kings Mountain, Cleveland County last June 26, 2013. The raccoon displayed abnormal behaviors and was confirmed to be rabid, thus, being a threat to both residents and their house pets. Once affected by rabies, house pets that are left untreated might need to be euthanized or confined for at least 6 months. Aside from rabies, these adorable but threatening critters can infect others by the parasites present in their wastes. Cold season makes these critters look for warmer shelter and a pregnant raccoon will defend her territory ferociously. Residential roofs are a common choice for these animals, since these provide protection from natural predators. With that being said, homeowners should seek the help of reputable roofing contractors in High Point such as ABC Roofing. In doing so, they will be able to check unwanted inhabitants and spots to repair to ensure their roofs are in tip-top condition.
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