you say that till you gots one pissed at you MWM lol
You can say the same about any wild animal, Trunkz.
Possums aren't confrontational, they are actually quite docile (like the one that wandered in the bedroom the other weekend and fell asleep under the bureau next to Mark's desk! Yes, Mark was at his desk
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) but you don't want to corner them for sure. (again, same for any wild animal) They do have some serious teeth!
http://www.opossumsocietyus.org/frequently_asked_questions.htm It is more likely that a dog will injure or kill an opossum. A cat may attack and kill young rat-sized opossums. Adult opossums and cats seem to have a mutual respect and leave each other alone. In general, opossums are docile, non-aggressive animals and will not attack your pets. They prefer to escape and avoid confrontations, if possible. If not, the threatened opossum may “play ‘possum”, show its teeth, or bite in self-defense, as any animal would.