It's normal at my house. My cats live with possum, skunks, and raccoons. They seem to all get along great. They also all love my cat food. I don't mind feeding them as long as they don't harm my cats and they never have.
No
a little under 500
Not without his/her parents permision under normal circumstances.
Not under normal circumstances. It would be worth na consultation with a realtor.
fish
The Leadbeater's Possum is protected under state and federal Acts.In the state of Victoria it is classified as threatenedunder the Flora and Fauna Guarantee (FFG) Act 1988. The Action Statement outlining conservation & management issues for Leadbeater's Possum prepared under the FFG Act was first published in 2005, but remains in draft format in 2010.In Australia it is classified as endangered under the Environment Protection & Biodiversty Conservation (EPBC) Act 1999.
It depends on how old the kitten is like if it is under 4 months then no. Or, if there are a lot of dogs or feral cats around your house, then make sure it stays in your backyard.
by standing under the tree or by her skin
It is because the freezing point of water is i.e. 0 degree Celsius is much below the normal temp. and it's boiling point i.e. 100 degree Celsius is much higher than the normal conditions. Therefore, water stays in liquid state at normal conditions.
They aren't threatened, but their close cousins the Leadbeaters possum and the mahogany glider are especially threatened.
Under normal circumstances it is not appropriate for a bank's clients to call a bank employee at home.
Under normal circumstances the chances of that would be about zero, unless of course, there is an arsonists in the mix.