Skunks as pets? I want one!
I really, really want to get a skunk but I'm not familiar with the husbandry. So I have a list of questions for members who own one or have first hand knowledge of those adorable little critters.:D
1. Cat friendly?
2. Litter box trained?
3. Destructive?
4. Aggression?
5. Socialization?
6. Scent/Odor?
That's all I can think of for now, I appreciate all your input.
Thanks, guys!:)
Re: Skunks as pets? I want one!
There not legal as pets in every state. Im pretty sure that they de scent them if they'll be selling them as pets thats about all the help i can offer hope someone else can help you out more
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Re: Skunks as pets? I want one!
I have wanted one my entire life!! My Mom, then my husband of 20 years were completely against it. My fiancé agreed as long as its descented!! Of course it would be. I'm not going to get it until we unto we have our own house though. So I have time to prepare and have more room.
Re: Skunks as pets? I want one!
Fortunately live in Florida, so I don't have to worry about any oppressive, nanny state regulations.:gj:
Re: Skunks as pets? I want one!
I work at a pet store and we get skunks in every year. This year we got 3 and still have 1 left. I have been caring for him daily for about 8 months.
1. Cat friendly? Every animal is different, but I have heard of people who are able to have skunks in cats in the same area/room, but don't expect them to be friendly towards each other.
2. Litter box trained? Very easy to litter train as they use a corner instinctually. Hardest part will be figuring out where that corner will be.
3. Destructive? Very! They are diggers. You would need to treat it kind of like a crate trained dog. When you are asleep or not home it needs to be in a safe place where it won't destroy your home or get hurt.
4. Aggression? Not in general, but VERY defensive/aggressive when it comes to food.
5. Socialization? The skunk that we still have at work gets played with/held many times a day and when it is slow, gets free roam to almost half of the store. Just like with a puppy or kitten, socialization is very important when they are young so that they gain confidence and do not fear things that will be common in its day to day life.
6. Scent/Odor? Some say that they smell kind of like a ferret, but sweeter. Like anything else: the better the diet, the less they smell.
In Florida you need the class III wildlife permit to own a skunk. Also, I do not recommend skunks for homes with young children or if you feel the need to hand feed or give kisses/snuggles. If someone reports a skunk bite the animal is put down because there is no rabies vaccine for a skunk so any and all precautions should be taken to make sure absolutely no one gets bit.
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Re: Skunks as pets? I want one!
Thanks Marissa!:)
I'll be in touch with you about learning more about owning a skunk.
BTW, the snake rack I purchased from you is working out great!:gj:
Re: Skunks as pets? I want one!
So glad it is working out for you! Don't hesitate to ask if you have skunk questions!
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