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  • TheBabblingHousewife · 1 year ago
    Never saw baby skunks before. Where was the "kittens" mom?

    I am so glad you can see the humor in this.
  • SleepyNita · 1 year ago
    I love this photo of the kids. Good thing baby skunks do not spray. We had actually shot a mother skunk once on our farm (was getting into the chicken coops and spraying - really big mess cleaning chickens) and she had a baby behind her. To this day the "baby" skunk lives in our farmhouse like a cat. Best animal ever. They really are great.
  • Chris Brogan... · 1 year ago
    Hahahaha... very great snap!
  • ShannonRenee · 1 year ago
    This is a great photo. The innocence and curiosity of children is precious.
  • Katybeth · 1 year ago
    Ahhhha, very cute!! Were the kids upset when you had to tell no, they could not have one?
  • K · 1 year ago
    That is fabulous! I hope none of them were sprayed.

    As kids in Maine, we had to take turns catching the baby skunks so that we could "relocate" them. My favorite method was a cardboard box with a stick and a string. =)
  • MominMa · 1 year ago
    That's awesome. We recently moved to Hingham from Chicago and have discovered that we have a few skunks in the neighborhood.
    I think they hang around and night & if you come down the stairs and in any way startle them, they spray. Our front door has a mail slot...which the smell seeps through and permeates most of our downstairs. It's a treat. Our new front door will be without that mail slot, that's a fact.
  • movers boston · 5 months ago
    That's a funny, yet creepy relocation experience! What a way to welcome you into your new neighborhood. :)
  • skippingj · 5 months ago
    haha :) hope they didn't get sprayed though
  • Miami Steam Cleaners · 5 months ago
    Your title is creepy and when I read the body, I realized that there's nothing to be aware at.
  • Buy domains · 2 months ago
    I really love this photo of the kids. Good thing baby skunks do not spray. We had actually shot a mother skunk once on our farm (was getting into the chicken coops and spraying - really big mess cleaning chickens) and she had a baby behind her.
  • Hampers · 2 weeks ago
    Cute find indeed. I wonder how's these "babies" look now... it's been quite a while.
  • Apex Professionals LLC · 4 days ago
    As kids in Maine, we had to take turns catching the baby skunks so that we could "relocate" them. My favorite method was a cardboard box with a stick and a string. =)