If you’ve been on Twitter today, you may have noticed that is trending. Why? On Monday, the raccoon on a ledge in downtown St. Paul, Minnesota. The Minnesota Public Radio team was . (Hence the MPR in its name.)
Earlier today, a few maintenance workers tried to improvise a way for the animal to climb down from the building, but instead, the raccoon fled to the nearby UBS tower and began climbing upward. That’s when people began to take notice. Soon, the creature had scaled nearly half the height of the building, making .
Near the 22nd floor, the raccoon took another break. It must be tired—it’s been without food and water for at least a day, .
After the nap, the raccoon continued its upward climb.
As of this writing, the procyonid was nearing the top of the building.
What will happen next? We wait with bated breath. (While watching ’s Twitter account—it really is the best spot for the latest.)
Update: Around 2:50 a.m. local time, the raccoon successfully of the building. Building workers had placed a live trap on the roof filled with wet cat food, and the raccoon was successfully captured and turned over to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.