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These little tinkers seem to fit the bill Big Grin

Skunks are shy, unassuming animals that will avoid trouble if possible. Woe to the foolish creature who interprets their shyness as weakness, for a miserable few days awaits. Skunks have perfected the art of musk gland marksmanship, with which they can hit a moving target at up to 20 feet. Skunks will always give advance warning, growling and stamping their front feet in a mildly humorous fashion while adjusting their aim. They will finally fire if forced, and at that point the situation will no longer be humorous at all.

Skunk spray, a mild poison that looks like milk in its liquid form, can temporarily blind and incapacitate its victims. It has remarkable staying power and requires major chemical treatment over an extended period of time to overcome its effects. Meanwhile, the recipient of a skunk's attention will not be popular with friends.

Heatseek
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Originally posted by The Secretary:
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Originally posted by electric shepherd:
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Originally posted by fairy_suzie:
Ferrets have a strong natural odour Nod

jeezus yes! ferrets stink but i don't know anyone who keeps them indoors.


My sister does

The dirty little mare Shake Head

ugh! that's grim. we used to keep one in the feed room at the farm, just the smell keeps the rats away...
electric shepherd
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Originally posted by Darthhoob:
rats dont normally smell...but their farts do Sick also when they are nervous they have really smelly sloppy poo Sick

i'd say male mice are the smelliest...and the pong lingers lol


Yup, male rats Nod Mind you, we had a couple of females that wiffed!


usually you can toilet train them to use a litter tray. but my current 4 boys just sleep in it and wee and poo everywhere else Laugh
Darthhoob

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