Raccoon for sale in Washington Township, Michigan


Want baby racoon or opossum willing to pay
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing Description
I would really like a baby racoon or opossum. I have property and own my house outright so he/she will have a forever home. I feed the opossum that lives in my yard but i want one that can live in the house have his own room with enclosure during day. Anyway contact *** and let me know i will give you my number. I live in Michigan but willing to drive out of state. Will get wildlife permit from dnr as soon as i know i am getting one. Thanks
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Are baby raccoons or opossums legal to own as pets in Michigan?
Yes, but you must obtain a wildlife permit from the DNR to keep a baby raccoon or opossum as a pet. Make sure to check local regulations and requirements.
2. What kind of care do baby raccoons and opossums need?
Baby raccoons and opossums require a balanced diet, a safe and spacious enclosure during the day, and plenty of social interaction. It's essential to create a suitable habitat for them.
3. Can baby raccoons and opossums be litter trained?
Yes, baby raccoons and opossums can be litter trained with patience and consistency. Providing a designated litter area can help facilitate this process.
4. How much space do I need for a baby raccoon or opossum?
Both animals need ample space to roam and explore. Having a separate room with an enclosure during the day will allow them to feel secure while providing room to play and exercise.
5. How can I ensure my home is safe for a baby raccoon or opossum?
Baby raccoons and opossums are naturally curious and can get into trouble. Pet-proof your home by removing harmful substances, securing trash cans, and covering electrical cords.
6. What should I feed a baby raccoon or opossum?
Feeding should consist of a mix of fruits, vegetables, and high-quality protein sources. It's essential to research specific dietary needs for both types of animals.
7. Will I need to provide veterinary care for my baby raccoon or opossum?
Yes, regular veterinary check-ups are crucial to monitor health and administer vaccinations, especially if you plan to keep them as indoor pets.

























