Yes, baby skunks can be de-scented, typically through a surgical procedure performed by a veterinarian. This involves removing the scent glands, which are located near the base of their tail. However, this procedure is controversial and may not be recommended due to ethical considerations and potential complications. Additionally, skunks are often better kept as pets if they are allowed to retain their natural scent.
It is best to leave baby skunks alone and let their mother handle them. If you find a baby skunk alone, it may be orphaned or lost, so contact a wildlife rehabilitator for assistance. Trying to handle a baby skunk may result in being sprayed.
A baby skunk is called a 'kit.'
A skunk litter is baby skunks.
a baby skunk that sprays smells just like the adults do
A baby skunk is called a "Kit."
baby skunk
A young skunk is called a kit. == ==a kit
Lightening is the medical term meaning descent of the baby into the pelvis.
Don't take care of it or the skunk will probably spray you.
no
yes when animal welfair law was updated like tail docking, descenting is now illegal
This is done by surgery, the vet removes the scent gland.