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Old January 23, 2014   #1
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One of these critters comes by every night to turn my compost pile.
The thing is getting so tame it wont even run off when I come out.

I like opossums they are welcome here and I think they are cute.

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WE HAVE HAD RESISDENT POSSOMS FOR SOME TIME AND THEY ARE SO FUNNY WHEN THEY REALIZE THEY HAVE BEEN DISCOVERED. THEY DONT BOTHER MY CATS AND VICE VERSA. IF THE CATS LEAVE A MOUSE OR SOMETHING ELSE THEY WILL TAKE CARE OF IT FOR YOU. WE JUST LET THEM ALONE.

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I think they are funny but they aren't too bright or they wouldn't come into the yard with eight dogs. I have managed to save a few that were treed but most of the ones that climb the fence don't make it.

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Old February 12, 2014   #4
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If I had a pet 'possum, I'd name him Stuart.
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I think you may change your mind when it starts to eat your beautiful ripe pineapple you just took almost 2 years to grow we caught ours "red pawded"

Best way to catch one and give it a new home without harming it? Get a 30 gallon smooth plastic garbage can, tilt it sideways on something it can climb up on, we used our hot tub ladder, and put cat food inside it. It will climb up the ladder and down into the trash can to eat, but the can is so slick and deep that it can't get back out.
We just put a lid on the can and drove it to its new home in the everglades, unharmed.
Just in case you wanted to know.

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I think you may change your mind when it starts to eat your beautiful ripe pineapple you just took almost 2 years to grow we caught ours "red pawded"

Best way to catch one and give it a new home without harming it? Get a 30 gallon smooth plastic garbage can, tilt it sideways on something it can climb up on, we used our hot tub ladder, and put cat food inside it. It will climb up the ladder and down into the trash can to eat, but the can is so slick and deep that it can't get back out.
We just put a lid on the can and drove it to its new home in the everglades, unharmed.
Just in case you wanted to know.

Marsha
I let the pineapple freeze and everything else that cant handle the weather.
And I mean everything.

I made a commitment last year that if it cant handle the weather here or my sprinkler system it is going to die.

This is for reasons I cant discuss in public.

It was real hard to leave all of the plants out that night.

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