Wow equine623, what kind of bug crawled up your butt? IF I was someone that had no idea what I was doing, I'd still need to know what to do w/ them until someone else could take over, or the rehabber would get them in much worse shape, especially not knowing how long before one could get back to me and/or take them. I had another choice, I could have left them to be fed to the dog (the one that killed their mom), I think that was the plan if I hadn't taken them.
I have raised many different animals wild and domestic, (I'm guessing that is why they called me), and I'm also a vet tech. They are doing great! Since possums are new to me I figured some w/ experience may have some tips or tricks that I hadn't thought about. They are actually doing quite well and figured out eating really quickly! I was lucky to get them just after their mom died, so they were in pretty good shape. They're not tooo young, so I'm hoping to have them drinking from a bowl with in a few days.
Don't worry, NO plans to keep 8 pet possums! Hopefully I'll be able to release them as soon as they are ready, just got to deside where! I've done many all night feedings, and months of caring for demanding babies, hopefully 8 won't overwhelme me, because right now I'm all they've got (unless someone w/ some experience would like to volunteer to take some on)!
So equine623 you're a rehabber, would you like them? I contacted all the rehabbers I could find in my area last year when I needed one, I got zero responses!
Just an FYI, not everyone that asks for advice does it because they are ignorant, or don't know what they are doing, but there are many people here w/ experiences w/ all kinds of different things, including raising wild life, and although I have a pretty good game plan in place, it can't hurt to talk to others that may have been in my shoes and have tips about what they did or should have done.
So thanks for all the advice! You've all been very helpful! And punk-a-doodle thanks for the link, I read that yesterday!