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Uploaded by on Jul 26, 2009

Well.. Zohey decided when she was 6 months old that her litter box was only for #2, and pee pee had to go on the kitchen floor.. this wasnt going to fly with mommy! I used these puppy pads for pee pee.. then gradually weaned her back into using her litter box.. so were all good now!

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  • i dont understand why people buys thoes pad things. it pisses me off so bad

  • @comfortjjc Because she was disabled and could not climb into a litter box, and the pads were easier for her to use.. so im sorry this pisses you off.. but my baby girl needed to use the restroom

  • ..herself.. so I had to buy the puppy pad platforms to lock them into... but shes been doing pretty well.. after her surgery, i had to teach her to potty (both ways) inside out walk-in shower to monitor the color of her feces and urine... so ever since then shes pretty much been using that for the last year.. which is easier clean up! with bleach! ... let me know if you have any more questions!

  • i didnt use any treats ... lol.. opossum stop peeing when you pick them up, so when she would start somewhere else, i would carry her to her pad... until eventually she would smell her scent and go on it. BUT .... the tricky part is .. is that, unlike cats and dogs, SHE PICKS where she wants to go potty at... so wherever she starts going at, is where i have to relocate her pads... i have a few in each room... that is why this pad is in such an awkward location. ALSO, she drags her butt to wipe

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  • @RikaMitsukane04 Bless you for saving that baby.

  • Im a kid and I have one!!!! He's the sweetest thing ever, I trust him more than my chihuahua!!!!

  • Thats a wild animal...you shouldn't have one for a pet. Hope you don't have that around any kids...

  • @prettypinky69 Please view my rehabber friends response (marsupial54) She is a dear friend of mine and i asked her to give you some education about opossums... Please visit the Opossum Society of the United States or the National Opossum Society websites and read about our wonderful friends the yard angels ;)

  • @prettypinky69 I am a wildlife rehabber that has handled hundreds of Opossums over the last 24 years. They aren't poisonous, they don't carry rabies, they are not predators or agressive, unless threatening them or their young. Opossums are very clean, sweet and an important part of our eocsystem. Go to Opossum.org to find out the true facts about North America's only Marsupial.

  • As a Pet!!!!! oh my god aren't they poisonous and dangerous?????????? Not trying to make you feel any way or offend you cause that would be wrong most def, but As a pet????? I couldn't even watch anymore I was scared for you!!!!!!!!

  • @comfortjjc

    did you feel like an ass after reading her reply? :P

    cheers for learning experiences. whoot!

  • @Zaxahry001 ohh well my badd... i want a possum they seeem cool

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