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Sequoia and Jeronimo posing for the Christmas postcard.
Before they decided to leap into the tree.
Notice the Christmas tree was decorated with stuffed skunks?
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And so they did. Leap, that is.
For more pet skunk photos and short stories, visit Women’s Fiction on WordPress.
Feature for December is Gracie – The Christmas Ladybug which has a pet skunk in the storyline with a photo.
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Also find several skunk stories with my skunk memoir book, Skunk Medicine, soon to be posted on this blog.
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Merry Christmas!
Essa Adams
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lacie
January 5, 2010
omg that is soooo cute i love skunks i wish i had one as a pet!!! there so cute!! are they good animals tokeepin side or more out side.! do they scatch at things what about there nails they look sooo sharp!ok well very cute and please get back tome.!your admirer of skunk
lacie
Essa Adams
January 7, 2010
We have always kept ours inside with full run of the home. Some have covered dog-like kennels for theirs to roam inside and outside. Their nails are for digging, not scratching in defense. They are wonderful pets for an all adult home or wherethey will be given utmost respect by children. Skunks, no matter how domestic, can be very timid, shy, and they understand they are pretty much defenseless once they are desaced. Lovely pets, gentle, cuddly, intelligent, playful, entertaining. Sometimes we just sit and watch the skunks play instead of the television. What state do you live in?