Yes. In a shallow mound. I have personally witnessed them doing so, always within a short distance of their burrow, which may have a territorial 'marking' purpose.
Dogs drop feces everywhere, cats bury theirs in soft earth.
good question no definite answer
Similar to cat feces.
Skunks like cat food,raw corn, and insects.
yes skunks climb and they do get through cat doors so watch out!
A cat will sometimes try to bury any leftover food in order to save it for later. In the wild, a cat would probably bury prey in order to return to it later and to hide it from other predators.
Skunks are omnivorous. They eat plants and meat. So yes, you could feed them a cat...
Can cat urine and feces be hazardous to humans if not cleaned up properly like say some one doesn't clean up cat urine and feces in their house for more than three to six months?
Yes. Where there is cat feces, there is also cat urine, and urine decomposes into ammonia, which is a poisonous gas. In addition, cat feces contains bacteria, and in a house full of cat feces, the feces become aerosolized, which increases the chance of the bacteria to be inhaled. The decomposition of cat feces releases sulfur-containing gases, some of which might be changed to sulfuric acid when dissolved in water (as they would be in the lungs).
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ALL cat feces (or any feces of all species) has an odor, but if a cat's feces has an especially putrid odor, along with possibly being loose, it is possible that the cat has coccidiosis. Which is caused by a protozoan parasite. Kittens have died from lack of treatment for coccidia.