Posted by glennster on August 14, 2008 at 05:55:55 from (75.57.78.225):
In Reply to: Orphaned Possum posted by JRT on August 13, 2008 at 21:18:51:
we have rehabbed and released a number of different orphaned animals. for the possum, you are prolly going to need to bottle feed for a while as it is still on mothers milk. see if you have a pet store near you like petsmart. they sell a product called esbilac milk substitute for puppies and kittens that are orphaned. mix it with whole milk, the milk needs to be heated to dissolve the esbilac. you can add some liquid vitamin drops, (gerbil or hamster type) and i add a little karo corn syrup just to make it a little more palatable. (give the little guy a light dusting of flea powder to get fleas off him) dont use cedar chips as a bedding. a few old towels work better.
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