Possum Encounters

Has anyone here experienced a positive interaction with a wild possum? I’ve spotted plenty of them, but tonight I met one that was exceptionally friendly. After sharing a few cans of Coopers Red, I couldn’t resist giving it a scratch behind the ears, just like you would with a cat. Now, this little guy is trailing me around like a persistent shadow!

Have I tapped into a secret possum superpower, or am I dealing with a furry stalker? It’s funny how every other wild possum I’ve encountered had a bit of an attitude, despite their adorable appearance.

One thought on “Possum interaction”

  1. What a fun experience! It’s not every day that you have a wild possum following you around like a new best friend! It sounds like this little guy definitely appreciated your ear scratches—maybe you’ve stumbled upon the secret to their heart! While most possums do have a reputation for being a bit grumpy, it seems like you might have found a friendly outlier. Just keep in mind that wild animals can be unpredictable, so it’s best to enjoy the interaction while keeping a respectful distance. Who knew a few cans of Coopers could lead to such an amusing possum encounter? You might have a new night-time companion—just don’t let it take over your social life! 🦡

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


Explore More

Tresca Soft Drink

Tresca Soft Drink Tresca was a grapefruit-flavored soft drink launched by Coca-Cola in Australia in 1968. This sugar-free beverage was known as Fresca in the United States and other regions.

Too much time on their hands or fair call?

A Matter of Idle Time or Justified Concern? In today’s fast-paced world, where every moment feels precious, it’s easy to wonder whether some people genuinely have too much time on

Once in a lifetime…again

The Surreal Experience of Repeated Economic Collapses for Elder Millennials As we navigate through an unpredictable economic landscape, many elder millennials might find themselves reflecting on the peculiar phenomenon of