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  An instinct to care for other people and animals
                              that are in need is something that is found in any
                              compassionate person, and finding a baby animal
                              can make people want to take immediate action to
                              try and help the situation. Baby opossums are also
                              amazingly cute, whether they are pink and hairless
                              having just been born, or they are starting to
                              grow their own fur and are inquisitive about their
                              surroundings. The natural instinct if you come
                              across a vulnerable animal is to try and pick it
                              up and take it home so that you can feed and water
                              the animal, but is this really the right course of
                              action?
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              Why You Shouldn't Feed The Animal
                              
                              One of the biggest problems with baby animals such
                              as opossums is that the nutritional content of a
                              mother's milk is very specific and is designed so
                              that the baby can digest the nutrients and pass
                              any waste very easily. Many people will look to
                              use puppy or kitten milk replacement to try and
                              feed the animal, but if you find an orphaned
                              animal it is usually best not to feed it in case
                              you do more harm than good. Cow's milk is quite
                              toxic to a baby opossum, so that should certainly
                              be avoided, while almost everything found in the
                              domestic home is not able to be passed by a baby
                              opossum.
                              
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                              Try To Reunite The Baby With Its Mother
                              
                              Although the natural instinct when you find a baby
                              opossum is to pick it up and to try and keep it
                              safe, the best steps that you can take is to give
                              the mother a chance to recover her baby, as it may
                              have climbed out or fallen out of her pouch. Make
                              sure that the baby is safe and generally appears
                              to be healthy and alert, and then back off to a
                              safe distance to see if the mother returns. If she
                              hasn't returned after two hours, then you may need
                              to start taking the right steps to help the
                              animal.
                              
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                              Getting The Baby Opossum To A Wildlife
                                Rehabilitator
                              
                              There are specialist skills required to heal and
                              raise a baby opossum, and your first step should
                              be to contact your local veterinarian or your
                              local wildlife department to find a wildlife
                              rehabilitator. They will be able to give you
                              guidelines for any first aid required, and can
                              then guide you on how to transport the animal to
                              the rehabilitator.
                              For more information, you may want to click on one
                              of these guides that I wrote:
                              How
                                much does opossum removal cost? - get the
                              lowdown on prices.
                              How
                                to get rid of opossums - my main opossum
                              removal info guide.
                              Example
                                opossum trapping photographs - get
                              do-it-yourself ideas.
                              Opossum
                                job blog - learn from great examples of
                              opossum jobs I've done.
                              
                              Should
                                I Feed A Baby Opossum I Found?