Professor Moriarty vs. the barrier
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OMG HES SMART I LOVE IT should have called him sherlock at how smart he is lol <3 so ciute
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Ha ha. He just opens the door. I had to put baby locks on all my lower cabinets because of my skunk. He'd get in the recyclables, trash. I also had to get a locking fireplace screen otherwise he'd go in there and leave "presents" which I wouldn't realize until I lit a fire.
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We definitely need a plexiglass barrier... Stink has learned how to climb every baby gate we've put in front of her.
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I lol'd
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LOL!
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Hehehe! Clever one, isn't he? I think you may need to weigh down the door with something to hold it shut.
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any processed food is bad for skunks, just fyi
west7productions 2 years ago
And where in this video do you see me giving him processed food? Those are fresh cubanelle peppers, and I diced them for him.
A little bit of processed food will not hurt them, but it has to be a rare treat, or else vitamins, which are a good processed food/mineral/vitamin source. Skunks, and cats, need taurine. Cats get it more easily from the diet they can get provided, than skunks, thus a carefully chosen vitamin, daily... And no potato chips.
mephitidae 2 years ago
Check out skunks vs. the fridge 2
I have a latch in place, but every once in a while, I let them have their plunder.
mephitidae 2 years ago
When Moriarty was a baby he was a real climber. I was finding him on the counter, in the sink, on the stove. I was worried he'd fall, so I had to take away his ladder. He still climbs me if I'm sitting trying to eat, though. Sometimes, I just have to share my sandwich, if it's got things that are good for skunks in it.
mephitidae 3 years ago