So, when I recently came across the picture below I thought it was quite funny, something I, and I'm sure a lot of other carers, could relate to.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgk7ty2uzb1qRXOBRWgsbuU5J8yhCZyeYRy-BZDd379DtKGIjAKuN_ZGBbi1DATgx0QRYeMv1xHeEDPGDsvZrI0Y3apvf2BgwjKETEvdpd9pofi0UUzbEQ3FhYNsy49cjyeG4DGn76D-MY/s400/lost-cat-poster1.jpg)
However, in the course of looking for the picture again to use it in this blog, I found the following picture.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjV4Yc_3664WU4s71CU1GhCcVYlkeQ-_L91iJ2x8Wg-sw696eS0gcRBidgQuiZuCiLnt1zkJQFgiVQuGpJGcJ_nKcK5yjFbn-BcysLGIkPu5FJTdBsuODEgVT52t9-BHZm4WXXlTWK9m3Q/s400/1731893232_795aede304.jpg)
Seems like this one might circulate for a while in a few different guises. There's more about it here. Apparently the Australian one was not the original.
Incidentally, if that possum in the first picture had truly just been found and was not friendly, there's no way I'd be holding it like that. One hand round the neck and shoulders and the other on the base of the tail so they're facing away from you is the safest way.
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Hard case alright. - Dave
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