While opossums can make truly interesting pets, they are susceptible to a variety of health ailments if they are not cared for properly. By being able to identify specific issues and concerns in advance, you will be able to select a healthy pet opossum...
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The two types of opossums generally kept as pets--short-tailed opossums and Virginia opossums--are quite different in their natures, though both need a veterinarian willing and able to effectively treat them should health issues arise. Both also require...
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Bathing a pet opossum can be tricky. Opossums aren't used to baths in water, and prefer to keep themselves clean in dust, much like chinchillas. Preparing a dust bath will allow your opossum to freshen its fur on its own. If it still looks oily, you can...
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The opossum is becoming a more and more popular choice for a pet these days, as people find out about their calm, friendly, clean, intelligent and non-destructive demeanor. Keeping an opossum as a pet, however, requires a little more care and knowledge...
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Both short-tailed opossums and Virigina opossums are clean animals with minimal grooming needs. They can do with a some help, though, but you will find that grooming a pet opossum takes only a little time each month.
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