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How to Locate a Pet Opossum Breeder

By eHow Pets Editor
 

Instructions

Locate a Pet Opossum Breeder

  • Step 1:
    Determine the laws in your area concerning ownership of exotic animals before you set your heart on owning an opossum. Some area may prohibit ownership of pet opossums completely, while others may just require a specific license or permit.
  • Step 2:
    Do some research on opossums and decide what type of animal you would like to own. While many breeders feature the short-tailed South American opossums, which are known for being friendly and easy to live with, quite a few breeders still champion the more common varieties. Even rarer varieties are available, such as the tiny mouse opossum, but they may be expensive and hard to find.
  • Step 3:
    Request references from a breeder once you locate one that seems both convenient and trustworthy. Ask them if you contact some of their clients to see how pleased they are with their pet opossums.
  • Step 4:
    Visit local pet shops and ask if they carry opossums, or know of any breeders in the area. Stores that specialize in rodents, reptiles and other exotic small animals may be more resourceful in this regard than businesses that concentrate mostly on more traditional pets such as dogs and cats.
  • Step 5:
    Search for discussion forums or chat rooms on the Internet and ask opossum owners where they purchased their pets, as ask them for any advice on what to look for when it comes to legitimate opossum breeders.
  • Step 6:
    Check online resources such as the Know Your STO and Opossum Page websites for a list of opossum breeders all over the country (see Resources below). These websites not only contain links to breeders, but to information regarding care, diet and medical tips.

Tips & Warnings

  • Locate appropriate veterinary care before you purchase or adopt a pet opossum. Many vets will either not treat exotic animals, or charge you double or triple their usual rates. The breeder will often be able to recommend a vet to you and even give you a proper referral.

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