Short-Tailed Opossum Feeding Guide: What, When & How Much
Nutrition is the cornerstone of your Short-Tailed Opossum's health. Here's everything you need to know about feeding your Short-Tailed Opossum.
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Recommended Daily Portions
Insects, cat food, fruits
Best Food Types
High-quality commercial pet food formulated for Small-sized small-pets is recommended. Look for real meat as the first ingredient, limited fillers, and appropriate life-stage formulation (puppy/kitten, adult, senior).
Feeding Schedule
Adults: 2 meals per day. Puppies/kittens: 3-4 smaller meals. Seniors: consult your vet for adjusted portions.
Foods to Avoid
Toxic foods vary by species but commonly include: chocolate, grapes/raisins, onions, garlic, xylitol, alcohol, caffeine, and raw dough. Always check species-specific lists.
Hydration
Always provide fresh, clean water. Short-Tailed Opossums need constant access to water, especially during exercise and hot weather.
Weight Management
Obesity is a common issue in pets. Monitor body condition score monthly. If ribs are hard to feel under fat, reduce portions and increase exercise.
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Final Thoughts
Quality nutrition directly impacts your Short-Tailed Opossum's lifespan and quality of life. Invest in good food and maintain consistent feeding habits.
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Quick Facts About Short-Tailed Opossum
- ✓Must live alone
- ✓Marsupials
- ✓Can handle well
- ✓Omnivorous