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<blockquote data-quote="Junior Bonner" data-source="post: 2817483" data-attributes="member: 33416"><p>Well, swampratt, that possum did have the runny poop you describe - while it was being fed milk and formula. Once it started eating canned dog and cat food along with drinking water, that mess cleared up. But when it had that pasty ****, it would reach through the bottom of the cage wire to try to scoop it with its hand and eat it. A possum is gross. But it didn't do that once its stool firmed up. It never seemed playful like a puppy or kitten, or raccoons that I see on TV. Possums are strange, and in a league of their own. In the summer, he would shed real bad. He had very good ability with his hands, but on an intelligence scale, I would put him nearer a cat than a dog.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Junior Bonner, post: 2817483, member: 33416"] Well, swampratt, that possum did have the runny poop you describe - while it was being fed milk and formula. Once it started eating canned dog and cat food along with drinking water, that mess cleared up. But when it had that pasty ****, it would reach through the bottom of the cage wire to try to scoop it with its hand and eat it. A possum is gross. But it didn't do that once its stool firmed up. It never seemed playful like a puppy or kitten, or raccoons that I see on TV. Possums are strange, and in a league of their own. In the summer, he would shed real bad. He had very good ability with his hands, but on an intelligence scale, I would put him nearer a cat than a dog. [/QUOTE]
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