Skunks do not mark their territories, whereas cats do mark their territory by urinating. Therefore it would be surprising if their urine did smell the same to the human nose. These animals are also different taxonomically: skunks and cats belong to totally different superfamilies, although they both belong to Carnivores.
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Skunk musk is the vapor that comes from the skunks scent gland.
as long as you can smell it
a skunk is a mammal and a lilac bush is a plant. In addition, a skunk's scent is considered offensive and the smell of a lilac bush is sweet.
Skunk use an anal scent glands to scare away their enemies because it is a defensive mechanism. They use it when they feel threaten or scared.
The only people I can think of that would buy skunk oil are hunters. They probably use it to help hide their scent.
pet store or a store that handle hunting stuff
skunk smell... haha something like that.
No, it is not possible to experience a psychoactive effect from inhaling the scent of cat urine.
my dog named bowser (LOL.) farts and really smells like a skunk
A skunk has two scent glands under it's tail. It can spray with one gland or the other. But usually both. When a skunk fires, it squeezes muscles that forec the oil through the glands.
The skunk formula is used in organic pest repellents to mimic the scent of a skunk, which acts as a natural deterrent to keep pests away from plants and crops.
The North American skunk uses scent to repel its enemies. Skunk scent is made of seven different compounds. They are this and acetates that create the characteristic smell. They warn by stamping their feet before spraying.