Things You'll Need
- High-protein, low-fat dry pet food
- Food bowl
- Insects
- Fruits and vegetables
- Water bottle or bowl
- Poultry, fish or insects
- Zoo-quality omnivore food
- Garlic juice
- Virgin olive oil
- Food dish
Instructions
For Short-tailed Opossums
Feed your pet opossum a high-protein, low-fat dry food. You can use cat, kitten, hedgehog or ferret food for your opossum. A dry food with at least 30 percent protein, 9 to 15 percent fat and 5 percent fiber is ideal.
Leave the food out at all times. Opossums won't overeat, and keeping your pet's bowl full will make sure she doesn't get hungry.
Supplement your opossum's dry food with a few insects or small pieces of cooked meat daily. If using live insects, purchase live mealworms, waxworms or crickets from a pet store to ensure that they are disease-free. You can feed your pet freeze-dried or frozen insects if you prefer.
Add a variety of fruits and vegetables to your pet opossum's diet. Use fresh, frozen or pureed fruits and vegetables. Experiment with a wide range of fruits and vegetables to see what your opossum likes best. You might start with apples, melons, berries, corn and cucumbers. Remove uneaten produce daily.
Supply your opossum with fresh water at all times. Short-tailed opossums are prone to dehydration, so even a short time without water can have severe effects.
Supplement your opossum's diet with small amounts of cooked, boneless poultry or fish, or insects such as crickets and mealworms. These are good sources of low-fat protein.
For Virginia, or North American Opossums
Feed your Virginia opossum a varied and omnivorous diet. Because Virginia opossums don't do well on commercial pet food, a zoo-quality omnivore food is recommended. You can find this food through Mazuri, a company specializing in products for exotic animals (see Resources section).
Provide your pet with a variety of fresh or thawed frozen vegetables. Your opossum might like almost any type of vegetable, so try out an assortment to see what he likes best.
Include small amounts of dairy foods for calcium, whole grain foods for fiber, almonds for essential fats and a few drops of apple cider vinegar daily to help your pet's digestion.
Treat your opossum with fruits a couple of times each week. Try out a variety of fruits to see which she prefers to eat.
Add garlic juice to your opossum's diet to help keep her flea and parasite-free, and add virgin olive oil to keep her fur healthy.
Provide fresh water at all times.