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In reply to the discussion: 10 Reasons to Love Opossums [View all]LeftInTX
(34,013 posts)65. As long as they don't try to get in my attic
Same with rats and raccoons. We had to seal our chimney permanently, completely because of critters. We had the chimney shut but the raccoons figured out how to open it. I see a lot of bloody possums around here. I think they look like huge rats. I almost stepped on a small possum one time. I was so relieved that it wasn't a rat.
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They're not aggressive (unless you try to handle them) and don't carry disease thanks
valerief
Oct 2014
#13
they can also carry leptospirosis... we have lost four dogs here in St. John's County so far. We
secondwind
Oct 2014
#31
Leptospirosis, carried by possums, killed 40% of the sea otters in Morro Bay
Bette Noir
Oct 2014
#34
Huh? I thought that was all due to toxoplasmosis from feral cat feces in the watershed.
kestrel91316
Oct 2014
#51
A skunk has taken to wandering through our backyard. I would SO much rather have a possum!
Hekate
Oct 2014
#54
Aww. Haven't seen any in years. And they just *love* cat kibble. So don't leave it on the porch.
freshwest
Oct 2014
#11
Before my husband got sick & we had to downsize our living space, we had a big old 2 story, 3 BR
catbyte
Oct 2014
#23