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>>274902
Yeah, I have. The only free diet information for older possums I found is from OSUS: 90% high-grade cat food and 10% is misc stuff that is good for them, like sardines and fat-free yogurt. I also read that it is important to maintain a Calcium:Phosphorus of 1.5:1. Does that sound about right?
My mothers friend takes in baby possums, so I guess I could go see what she does and how hers are doing.
I realize that they don't live very long, much like a rat. I'll do my best for her.
>>274835
The one near us doesn't want possums or coyotes. There's probably somewhere that would take her, but it'd be a ways off, seeing as we live in the middle of nowhere. I'll do that if she becomes to much to handle.
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