Raccoons are often imagined as resourceful creatures rummaging through garbage and hosting a buffet for their backyard friends. However, the Tito raccoon family is challenging this stereotype.
Introducing Piper, Cheeto, and Tito, three rescued raccoons embarked on a flourishing artistic journey. Their vibrant abstract paw paintings cater to a more discerning clientele, with prices starting at $75 for Cheeto’s “Tiny Masterpiece” and reaching $150 for a “Custom Masterpiece” by Piper featuring your choice of colours. These captivating artworks have taken social media by storm.
These delightful and entertaining paintings are the work of raccoon equivalents to Jackson Pollock, and you might want to act fast to secure one, as they are selling out rapidly—even before they become available.
Rescued raccoons are captivating the art world and social media with their colourful paw paintings
Professor MacDonald notes, “Virtually any animal can be trained to paint, provided one has patience and a consistent supply of food rewards.”
The professor states that raccoons are an easy choice because “they can grasp objects with their hands.” She also clarifies that there is no evidence to suggest that raccoons appreciate art, “but since we cannot communicate with them directly, who can say for sure?”
The animal behaviourist further mentions that there are numerous misconceptions about raccoons. “Although they are perceived as scavengers in urban environments, they belong to the Carnivora order, which includes cats, dogs, and bears.”
As omnivores, raccoons, like humans, can consume almost anything. “Their ability to exploit diverse food sources in cities includes trash,” says Prof. MacDonald. Additionally, their “highly sensitive paws allow them to grasp,” enabling them to consume various foods.
These raccoon artists have brought joy to the art world and raised awareness about these creatures’ intelligence and adaptability. Their artistic talents have opened up conversations about the importance of animal welfare and rescue efforts.
Thanks to their artistic pursuits, Piper, Cheeto, and Tito have gained a loyal following on social media. Their fans are fascinated by their paintings and eager to learn more about these amazing animals. Their newfound fame has also garnered attention from raccoon rescue organizations, highlighting the need for continued support and resources to protect and rehabilitate these misunderstood creatures.
The Tito raccoon family’s incredible story reminds us of the vast potential hidden within the animal kingdom. While raccoons are often seen as nuisances or pests, they are, in fact, intelligent and resourceful animals. Their ability to adapt to diverse environments and even create art is a testament to their resilience and creativity.
Piper, Cheeto, and Tito’s artistic endeavours have provided the world with unique and captivating artwork and shed light on the importance of understanding and respecting the complexities of wildlife. Their success challenges stereotypes and offers hope for a more compassionate and empathetic future where we celebrate the talents of all creatures, great and small.