07/09/2025
Hi guys, sorry we haven't been very active! Life has been busy & we've moved twice in 18 months & plan to move out of state in a year. That being said all our females are retired, but Poe is still intact, with plans to start up fresh again once settled in, in North Carolina.
HOWEVER... we had a litter of coatimundis. This is the first & only litter as dad is neutered, he just got the job done a little younger than the norm! 😆
We have 2 males. If interested you MUST have experience with exotic pets (not just a bengal) These guys are like having ADHD toddlers on coke 🤣 they go NON STOP!
Coatis are southern raccoons, found in central America & can be found as north as Arizona (uncommon) they are more affectionate than normal raccoons and they are NOT nocturnal. Other wise they are very similar. Their primary food is dog kibble (or if they are spoiled like mine, freshpet!) And fresh fruits & veggies. They get along great when raised with dogs & cats, but can play very rough so smaller critters may not appreciate it once they are full grown. They will eat birds, rodents, reptiles & fish, so be sure they have no access to any of those pets.
Requirements: EXPERIENCE
A large room dedicated to them. They are escape artists & will get into anything & everything. If setting up an outdoor enclosure, you must have an u door section that is heated.
An exotic vet available
Vet references
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