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If so, pictures please. Pictures of common pets are welcome too. Bonus points for skunks.

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[โ€“] dethedrus@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Wow.

I've been lucky enough to interact with a rescue skunk. It was basically a disinterested cat... sniffed my hand a bit then wandered off.

The rescue possum was quite a bit more nervous. Oddly much more so than the one I had to remove from my house (got in through a previously unseen hole under my kitchen sink).

[โ€“] anon6789@lemmy.world 5 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I've really enjoyed seeing how different individual animals' personalities can be.

One of the last skunk babies we had sprayed someone 4 times before we figured out it was getting freaked out by the orange gloves. Any of the other gloves and it was fine.

I haven't spent near as much hands on time with the oppossums as I had wanted, but the times I have had to grab them, they tend to act scary, but then not really do anything if their tough guy act didn't get me to leave.

I've got tons of pics of them. I think they're very adorable.

This is the last batch of joeys we incubated.

I grabbed this guy to move it to an outdoor enclosure.

This one is coming out after I dropped off breakfast.

[โ€“] dethedrus@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 21 hours ago (1 children)

The opossum I've had to remove from my house gently resisted being picked up and that's it. I wore gardening gloves to avoid an accidental scratch and had my wife carry a box below it in case I lost my grip, but it was all unnecessary. The little guy/girl wasn't too concerned about being carefully carried outdoors.

And yes, opossums are ABSOLUTELY adorable.

[โ€“] anon6789@lemmy.world 2 points 17 hours ago (1 children)

The handful I've had to handle seemed very shy. For most, I'd be going to clean the juveniles' cages, but after they saw me coming to pick them up, they'd usually climb the wall and I would just leave them there while I cleaned up and gave them food.

I had one run on me and be pretty feisty. It didn't bite, but it did not want to be touched one bit.

We had a momma opossum have a surprise litter and since she was already in an outside pen, she got to raise the family there. They were all extremely pleasant and everyone loved them. Momma was a picky eater, but that was about it.

[โ€“] dethedrus@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 14 hours ago (1 children)

This is the one I had to transport back outside on a very noisy July 4th. The constant loud fireworks (most likely illegal) that lasted well past midnight must have been quite traumatizing.

[โ€“] anon6789@lemmy.world 2 points 14 hours ago

Aww so cute! It looks like it was its first Fourth of July, still small.

I'm right next to the park where they do the town fireworks and I always feel my terrible for the bats that seem to think it's the end of the world.