Is it legal to have a possum as a pet?

People sometimes find orphaned possums and consider raising these cute animals as pets. It's illegal to keep them without a wildlife rehabilitation permit, though, and once they're old enough to survive on their own, healthy possums can, and should, be released.
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What states is it legal to own a possum?

You may be able to own a pet opossum in Colorado, Maine, Indiana, Minnesota, Montana, New Hampshire, and North Dakota with a permit. In Missouri, you can keep an opossum as a pet, but the Virginia Opossum is considered a large carnivore, so large carnivore permitting is needed.
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Can you raise a possum as a pet?

Question: Can I keep an opossum as a pet? Answer: No. All wild animals belong in the wild. Give the opossum the chance to live the life nature intended…in the wild.
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Why can't you own a pet possum?

If they are being kept as pets, they could become overweight and potentially unhealthy. In addition, opossums are solitary animals and may not get along with other animals. If you have existing pets (e.g., dog, cat), an opossum may not be a great addition.
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Can you house train a possum?

Whether you've just adopted a short tailed or a Virginia opossum as a pet, you can train your opossum to use a litter box. Both opossum species are clean animals and both tend to choose designated areas to defecate and urinate. These qualities make litter box training easier to accomplish. Read on to learn more.
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Do OPOSSUMS make good PETS?



Can I touch a possum?

Conclusion. Opossums are not vicious and not aggressive to humans, but they are wild animals, and with their 50 teeth, they can provide a nasty bite. Their diseases can be fatal to humans and pets but also do provide some benefits around a property. They have also been known to make good pets in their own right.
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Do possums bite?

Just like any scared animal, it's possible for opossums to bite in defense. If they feel cornered or threatened, opossums will use several escape strategies ranging from playing dead to hissing. Biting is rare, but people should avoid contact with all wild animals to eliminate the risk.
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Are possums smart?

Opossums Are Smart Critters

For one, they have a remarkable ability to find food and to remember where it is. When tested, opossums outscored rats, rabbits, cats, and dogs — but not humans. 2 They also can find their way through a maze more efficiently than rats and cats.
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Can you pick up a possum?

If the opossum is very small (still thermoregulating) you can pick it up by the tail or body, always taking care to make your final approach from the rear. Going right over their head is threatening and will usually gain a harmless snap up at you at that age.
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Can a raccoon be a pet?

If you find a raccoon that has been domesticated or rehabilitated, they can be a loving and playful pet. It's only legal in 16 states to own pet raccoons. You'll need to find out if your state allows them before bringing one into your home. Domesticated raccoons can be housetrained and become affectionate.
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Do possums eat cats?

Opossums do not prey on cats or other larger mammals but will attack them if cornered, or if competing for food. Opossums cause loss to home gardens by eating nuts, berries, fruits, and grapes. They eat pet food left outside and may raid compost bins.
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What is a possums favorite food?

They particularly like berries and fruits such as apples and persimmons. Possums will also eat nuts and seeds, although with less frequency than other foods.
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Do possums keep rats away?

They do keep the rats away and keep their population in check. Mice and rats are the major part of the possum's diet or food. So if you have a large population of possums, that will not be a problem. Even keeping them at home is much safer than rats because rats can cause several diseases such as rabies.
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Are possums dirty?

Opossums Help Keep Our Backyards and Homes Clean and Free of Pests. People tend to think Opossums are unclean and disease ridden but it is actually just the opposite. Opossums are extremely clean. They are opportunistic scavengers who happily clean up after themselves and everyone else.
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Do possums carry disease?

Opossums carry diseases such as leptospirosis, tuberculosis, relapsing fever, tularemia, spotted fever, toxoplasmosis, coccidiosis, trichomoniasis, and Chagas disease. They may also be infested with fleas, ticks, mites, and lice. Opossums are hosts for cat and dog fleas, especially in urban environments.
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Are opossums blind?

They're not blind.

Contrary to popular belief, opossums aren't blind at all. They just have terrible eyesight during the day. Their pupils are always dilated, and as nocturnal animals, an opossum's eyesight improves drastically at night.
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Can you buy opossums?

To keep a captive opossum legally, you need a wildlife rehabilitation permit from your state. Depending on where you live, you might need to volunteer with a wildlife rehabilitator, take a training class or pass a written exam to get the permit. Once they're healthy, rehabilitated possums always should be released.
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What happens if a possum bites me?

You must wash the bite with soap and water thoroughly. Make sure that antiseptic is applied. If you begin to notice inflammation or swelling, you should seek medical help immediately. While opossums are not normally the carriers of rabies, it is possible that you could become ill due to a bacterial infection.
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Are possums harmless?

Even though opossums appear to be scary or 'rabid' if they are cornered or threatened, they really are quite harmless. Being the slow-moving creatures that they are, their real only defense is to pretend. So, the next time you see these shy, woodland creatures in your backyard, be grateful.
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How do you befriend a possum?

Let your pet rest its feet in the crook of your arm so that it can feel safe and properly supported. Allow your pet opossum to sit in your lap and eventually crawl onto your shoulders and arms, which is its nature. Once you have gotten to this point, you will truly have a tame pet opossum.
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Will a possum fight a dog?

Solution: In general, opossums are docile, non-aggressive animals and will not attack your pets. They prefer to avoid confrontations. If escape is not possible then the threatened opossum may “play 'possum”, show its teeth, or bite in self-defense, as any animal would.
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