PTmowerMech
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For starters, I know they're supposed to be called "O possums." But it's 2024 in the US. I think we can get passed all that.
So I caught this possum limping around on my back porch a couple of weeks ago. When I say limping, that's exactly what she was doing. Something is wrong with her front leg or foot. Anyways, I went out with some dry cat food in my hand. She limped away. But not out of sight. So I slowly put the food closer to her and walked away.
This went on for about a week.
One night, I forgot to close the back door, into the garage and found her in the garage eating some tinfoil that had some backed on grease from some pork chops. As I approached her, she showed me her teeth, but didn't hiss at me like the other times.
So when she turned to walk away, I picked her up. She then hissed and showed me her teeth. But didn't once try to bite me. After a couple of minutes, I was scratching her head and her back.
The last few nights, I haven't see her. I think she's either got her boyfriend coming with her, or another possum has ran her off.
Doing a little research on these has blown my mind. They're very necessary to have around the house. They eat all kinds of bugs. Like flee's and ticks. They can't hardly get rabies because their body temp is too cold. And some of these possum owners say they can be house trained and use a little box.
I'm not planning on bringing one into the house. But having one for an outside, half pet, is pretty cool.
So I caught this possum limping around on my back porch a couple of weeks ago. When I say limping, that's exactly what she was doing. Something is wrong with her front leg or foot. Anyways, I went out with some dry cat food in my hand. She limped away. But not out of sight. So I slowly put the food closer to her and walked away.
This went on for about a week.
One night, I forgot to close the back door, into the garage and found her in the garage eating some tinfoil that had some backed on grease from some pork chops. As I approached her, she showed me her teeth, but didn't hiss at me like the other times.
So when she turned to walk away, I picked her up. She then hissed and showed me her teeth. But didn't once try to bite me. After a couple of minutes, I was scratching her head and her back.
The last few nights, I haven't see her. I think she's either got her boyfriend coming with her, or another possum has ran her off.
Doing a little research on these has blown my mind. They're very necessary to have around the house. They eat all kinds of bugs. Like flee's and ticks. They can't hardly get rabies because their body temp is too cold. And some of these possum owners say they can be house trained and use a little box.
I'm not planning on bringing one into the house. But having one for an outside, half pet, is pretty cool.