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Raccoon crying in pain found in homemade electrified trap

A person discovered the raccoon on a neighbouring property in what is described as a modified cat trap. It was connected to a power outlet with electrical current running through its metal frame.

SPCA says case highlights the dangers of home animal trapping

A young raccoon (not pictured here) was found in an apparently electrified cage in Vancouver, the B.C. SPCA said. (Katy Thompson)

The B.C. SPCA says a young raccoon in Vancouver was held in pain and distress overnight last week in a jury-rigged electrified animal trap.

In a statement, the society said a person in the city's Arbutus Ridge neighbourhood heard the animal's cries over the course of a night and investigated on the morning of Nov. 15.

They discovered the raccoon on a neighbouring property, caught in what was described as a modified cat trap. It was connected to a power outlet with electrical current running through its metal frame.

The discoverer immediately disconnected the trap, freed the animaland called the SPCA.

The SPCA said the trap was connected to a power outlet with electrical current running through its metal frame. (B.C. SPCA)

The society said thecase highlights the dangers of home animal trapping.

In its news release, it noted raccoon trapping is generally legal, but it is illegal to harm the animals with electricity.

"Rather than harmful and ineffective DIY methods, the B.C.SPCA encourages members of the public to first remove raccoon attractants and try mild humane harassment to discourage raccoons," the statement read, adding that it provides onlineadvice forwarding away raccoons.