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Man With Poor Vision Shares How He Invites A Raccoon Onto His Hammock Believing It's His Cat, And People Laugh A Lot

Life has never been easy, but we all try to make ourselves a better version every day. We learn new things, work hard and widen our social circle. This is a good thing to do, but remember to take a rest when it is necessary. The harder you work, the better you should treat yourselves.
Well, I know that each of you has your way to relax, but you all tend to find peace in nature. Aaron Reynolds is the same. For those who don't know him yet, Aron is well known for his comedy project “Effin’ Birds,” which won him a Webby’s social media award in humor in 2020. So far, the book has been reprinted several times and has taken the Internet by storm. Besides the humor e-book, he co-works with his friends to run a campaign for the Equal Justice Initiative and has been successful in raising funds.
Recently, he has figured out an enjoyable way to relieve the stress after a time full of workload. Every evening, he lays in a hammock in his backyard, listening to the music with all technical devices being turned off. This has become his new evening ritual, and he wants his beloved little feline to join him, too.
The cat seems happy to jump on its owner's hammock to chill out together. However, that night, the cat that climbed onto the hammock did so “not in a very cat-like way.” Although Reynolds felt strange, he was even unsure about it as he hardly saw anything in the dark.
It turned out that he had invited a raccoon onto his hammock thinking it was his cat. The whole story became hilarious. Let's see how Reynolds was able to handle this awkward moment.

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In the latest update, Aaron shared that the raccoon has now been a familiar guest in his backyard. It often sits in “his usual spot in the biggest tree in our backyard.” Living in Toronto, he has been used to catching sights of bunnies and skunks, but raccoons are the most popular wild animals here.
Recently, however, the raccoon has annoyed him by opening and closing the garage door at night, as Reynolds shared. He has installed a bolt on the door to avoid the wild animal from opening it.
Eventually, he came to a conclusion.

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Here is how people reacted to the story.


This is the picture of the wild creature.

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