No, that would be stupid.
You don't.
In South and Central America, big cats and pit vipers eat opossums.
All cats fight at times, usually just in play. Ginger cats are no more likely to fight non-ginger cats than cats of any other colour.
Oh yes. Opossums can be very aggressive. Keep your cat away from the Opossum or get rid of the opossum.
Yes.
Not really, but they will destroy your trash. They're more like dogs or cats.
Opossums are eaten by cats, owls, and dogs, as well as humans. They are also prey to other large mammals.
Big cats and pit vipers often eat opossums. ************* Canines, large cats, bears, Birds of Prey.. but they are amune to pit viper poison... they eat snakes!
Big cats and pit vipers often eat opossums. ************* Canines, large cats, bears, birds of prey.. but they are amune to pit viper poison... they eat snakes!
Cats can fight because they are territorial and do not want other cats to intrude. They can also fight over food, water and attention. It can take awhile for cats to become friendlier with each other.
Opossums are dangerous to very young kittens, but it's often a full grown cat that will scare the Opossum away. Opossums eat mainly rodents, insects, frogs, some snakes, plants, fruits and grains.
Yes. Many cats fight because of their territory. One of the reasons that cats fight is because they feel like an unwanted cat has invaded their territory. They then feel the need to attack, if they have felt as though that the cat is a threat, which will occur in most cases.