Wash it and don't let it near another skunk
tomato juice
Cats kick their face as a grooming behavior to clean themselves and remove dirt or debris from their fur.
Depending on the wind and the elements, the smell can travel as far as 2 miles.
I hope you get a better answer on this, but I firmly believe you can't. The only reasonable solution is to remove the floor where the skunk has sprayed. It might help a bit if you use a UV light (Skunk spray is fluorescent in UV) to see the spray location. Good luck. YES! My mom's dog was visiting, and literally was sniffing the skunk when she got a full spray in the face. She then proceeded to come into my house dripping in skunk. It then dripped all over my floors which are all hardwood. I immediately goggled skunk hardwood floors, and it was not encouraging. However in a blog I found this product. I was a bit skeptical at first, but it worked! No more smell. http://www.biocidesystems.com/roomshocker1.html
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Cats kick themselves in the face as a grooming behavior to clean their fur and remove loose hair. This action helps them maintain their cleanliness and hygiene.
Why do we hate the smell of moldy cheese? cause it doesnt smell very nice. Cats probably dont like the smell of citrus cause it doesnt smell very nice! Simples!
Cats kick themselves in the face as a grooming behavior to clean their fur and remove loose hair. It is a natural instinct for cats to keep themselves clean and maintain their hygiene.
Cats kick themselves in the face as a grooming behavior to clean their fur and remove loose hair. It is a natural instinct for cats to keep themselves clean and maintain their hygiene.
yes but you can fix it by killing the dog
It doesn't!
60 Minutes - 1968 Skunk Works DNA The Ugly Face of Freedom 27-7 was released on: USA: 23 October 1994