Jimothy is a real wild raccoon living in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle, Washington (USA). He went viral in mid-July 2026 after a woman named Kiana Hall spotted him near the Ballard Goodwill, filmed him, and posted the video. It quickly spread across X, Reddit, TikTok, and news sites.
Jimothy has become very special to us. Watching him thrive in the wild brings a lot of joy and reminds us how resilient and clever these animals are. Every sighting like this feels like a little gift.
We’ll keep sharing honest, real moments of Jimothy as we see them. Thank you for following his story!
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What if I told you I made ZERO on Jimothy? Would you believe me?
Sometimes in life you fall in love… and money becomes second place.
I’m not here to flip this coin. I’m here to build it.
I’m here to protect this little creature, to support him, to make him unstoppable even from thousands of miles away.
While you guys chase profits, I’m turning this defenseless animal into the King of Ballard.
Call me the Robinhood of Solana.
I don’t need to make money on him right now. I just need him to win.
(By the way, I’m not the dev. I’m just someone who truly lives the narrative.)
Lets go buddy show them $Jimothy
Some stories don’t just go viral they quietly heal something in all of us. This is Jimothy’s.
For years, residents of Ballard, Seattle, have watched a special raccoon navigate their neighborhoods. Born with short spine syndrome, his body is shorter and more compact than others of his kind. Yet he moves with confidence climbing trees, crossing yards, and living freely among the homes that have quietly become his territory. They describe him as gentle, curious, and completely harmless.
Then one July evening in 2026, Kiana Hall caught him on video near the Ballard Goodwill. What she thought might be a strange cat turned out to be Jimothy sprinting in his unmistakable way. That short clip exploded. Millions saw it. Suddenly the whole world was talking about this little raccoon who looks different but refuses to let it slow him down.
What moves people most isn’t just how he looks. It’s how he lives. Despite a condition that could have made life harder, Jimothy keeps showing up, keeps exploring, keeps being exactly who he is. Neighbors share porch cam footage of him pausing to observe the world, then continuing on his path. One resident watched him freeze perfectly still when spotted, then calmly ascend a tree as if reminding us that sometimes the smartest move is simply to keep going at your own pace.
In a noisy, often judgmental world, Jimothy reminds us of a simple truth: you don’t need to be built like everyone else to matter. You don’t need to look the part to live a full life. Your differences can become the very reason people stop, smile, and feel a little more hope.
He’s not “perfect.” He’s real. And that realness has touched millions of hearts.
So if you’ve ever felt too different, too small, or like the odds were stacked against you look at Jimothy. He’s out there right now, doing his thing, bringing joy without even trying. Proof that showing up as your authentic self is more powerful than trying to fit in.
Thank you, little legend, for teaching us that resilience doesn’t always roar sometimes it just trots across a Seattle backyard with its head held high.
The world needed this reminder. And you delivered it perfectly.
🦝❤️
Support $Jimothy 🦝
Some stories don’t just go viral they quietly heal something in all of us. This is Jimothy’s.
For years, residents of Ballard, Seattle, have watched a special raccoon navigate their neighborhoods. Born with short spine syndrome, his body is shorter and more compact than others of his kind. Yet he moves with confidence climbing trees, crossing yards, and living freely among the homes that have quietly become his territory. They describe him as gentle, curious, and completely harmless.
Then one July evening in 2026, Kiana Hall caught him on video near the Ballard Goodwill. What she thought might be a strange cat turned out to be Jimothy sprinting in his unmistakable way. That short clip exploded. Millions saw it. Suddenly the whole world was talking about this little raccoon who looks different but refuses to let it slow him down.
What moves people most isn’t just how he looks. It’s how he lives. Despite a condition that could have made life harder, Jimothy keeps showing up, keeps exploring, keeps being exactly who he is. Neighbors share porch cam footage of him pausing to observe the world, then continuing on his path. One resident watched him freeze perfectly still when spotted, then calmly ascend a tree as if reminding us that sometimes the smartest move is simply to keep going at your own pace.
In a noisy, often judgmental world, Jimothy reminds us of a simple truth: you don’t need to be built like everyone else to matter. You don’t need to look the part to live a full life. Your differences can become the very reason people stop, smile, and feel a little more hope.
He’s not “perfect.” He’s real. And that realness has touched millions of hearts.
So if you’ve ever felt too different, too small, or like the odds were stacked against you look at Jimothy. He’s out there right now, doing his thing, bringing joy without even trying. Proof that showing up as your authentic self is more powerful than trying to fit in.
Thank you, little legend, for teaching us that resilience doesn’t always roar sometimes it just trots across a Seattle backyard with its head held high.
The world needed this reminder. And you delivered it perfectly.
🦝❤️
Support $Jimothy 🦝