BTW, my possum war is still raging as during the night I caught another possum in my yard in a trap which I've caught 46 of those critters with. If you want me to save it for you I'll try to do so. Lol....... For a suburban neighborhood it's crazy that I alone have over about 3 years have caught that many possums. Not long ago I was on the phone sitting in my truck in front of my house at about 8 pm and a raccoon comes across the street and walks up my driveway. About a minute or so later four of them come down the driveway, cross the street and into the street sewer drain one house over. It's crazy! Then again in times of desperation it's a possible food source. Lol.......
Cajunate, I live in the middle of Houston (a pretty big city) and I have several families of racoons and a couple of families of possums that eat in my backyard. I'm going through about 140 lbs of dry cat food (which they love) a month. They also eat about 25 lbs of fruit loops a month. They are probably going to die of diabetes because of all that sugar. They are real fat. Jaxon and Albert were watching them eat one night several years ago and I tried to get them to adopt a few of them, but it was a no go. I even found a baby possum on top of my car motor when I was checking the oil the other day. I have been ordered not to harm any one of them so I can't harvest any to eat. I also feed the squirrels and white wing and mourning doves. The doves are so big, they look like pigeons. They would be good to eat, but again, I have been ordered not to harm them. Bummer!
Well, I went to Kroger's just to pick up a few items today and the shelves were stocked full with plenty of toilet paper, bread, milk, meat, and everything. Looked normal again. Not many people there so it was fun to shop. Maybe things are getting back to sorta normal. I live in hurricane country so I didn't have to stock up on anything when the pandemic hit and people started losing their minds. I stay pretty stocked up all the time with 2 refrigerators and a full freezer and a well stocked pantry. Got a standby whole house generator in case the power goes out. Got several hundred pounds of pellets. But above all, I've got 23 rolls of toilet paper and a washrag if the toilet paper runs out. I'm all set.