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Sickly Skunk

Skunks are generally crespecular animals, so seeing this critter in broad daylight was unusual:

Sickly Skunk
Sickly Skunk

That’s taken through two layers of half-century old glass, for obvious reasons.

What may not be obvious: that skunk was not behaving at all like the ones in our previous sightings. It had unkempt fur, staggered around the house twice while twitching uncontrollably, slumping face-down, and falling on its side. I am not qualified to diagnose animal diseases, but rabies seems likely.

It eventually staggered off and, we hope, died quietly in a very secluded spot.

The Town of Poughkeepsie’s Animal Control officer now specializes in dog problems across several towns, with “all other animals” handled by the county’s Department of Health.

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3 responses to “Sickly Skunk”

  1. Joel Davidson Avatar
    Joel Davidson

    Had a similar experience here in Austin and the Animal Control guy said it looked like distemper.

    1. Ed Avatar

      All I know for sure: two layers of glass are the minimum separation!

  2. Olli Avatar
    Olli

    “rabies seems likely.”
    Much more effective than “No Trespassing—Private Property.” signs.

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