Raccoons will retrieve their offspring when they fall or wander from the nest. They also have alternate nest sites if one nest is destroyed. Give the mother raccoons plenty of time to find and rescue their young.
In accordance with State law, OWC can only accept orphaned raccoons from Franklin and Delaware counties. There are no exceptions. If you are calling about raccoons from outside of these two counties, please contact the Ohio Department of Natural Resources or visit www.dnr.state.oh.us for a list of wildlife rehabilitators by county.
OWC can accept orphaned raccoons from Franklin and Delaware counties ONLY after there has been an attempt made to reunite them with their mother for at least one night. Raccoon mothers are good about moving their young to safe locations if their original home becomes unsafe. First, put towels or dry leaves in a box and cut a hole in the side for the mother to come in and get her babies out. Second, provide a heat source; you can use a hot water bottle or put white rice in an old sock and heat in the microwave. Both of these options will need to be reheated every two to three hours. Place the box near the location where you found the babies. The raccoons must be left out overnight, as this is when the adults are most active and will be searching for their young.
In accordance with state law, OWC is not permitted to raise offspring of what the State of Ohio considers to be nuisance animals. If you have trapped and relocated or fatally injured an adult mother raccoon, you may bring the babies to the hospital for euthanasia only. If you worked with a professional trapping company, you must have them return and take responsibility for the offspring as well. If you relocated the parents, please make every attempt to reunite the babies before bringing them to our hospital.
OWC relies on individual donations; we would greatly appreciate a monetary donation to help with animal care.
Our Hospital is located at 2661 Billingsley Rd., Columbus, 43235. We are open from 9am to 6pm Monday through Friday and from 9am to 3pm on weekends
Thank you for caring about Ohio’s wildlife!





