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WereWOLFovna

Red and impudent
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AceQuorthon

International Man of Mystery
So what have you guys been up to today?
 

VileTypos

dramatic exit
i feel like i’ve only been logging on lately to say “i’m not dead yet,” and i feel like i may never be active on here again. but i really don’t want to leave yet...
 

Zenkiki

The softest little kitty
@Simo um... so your cousins out here in the country got a little excited and sprayed me. As you are the master partier and love to spray people, how do you bedt get the stinky juice off my fur? (Irl got sprayed by a skunk and yeah... still had to work.)
 

Simo

Professional Watermelon Farmer
@Simo um... so your cousins out here in the country got a little excited and sprayed me. As you are the master partier and love to spray people, how do you bedt get the stinky juice off my fur? (Irl got sprayed by a skunk and yeah... still had to work.)

Oh, you have a new, woodsy perfume!

Well, as the spray consists of some very complex, oily compounds, this is the best way to date that I have heard or removing it:

Mix the following:
  1. 1 quart 3 percent hydrogen peroxide.
  2. 1/4 cup baking soda (sodium bicarbonate)
  3. 1 teaspoon liquid soap or dish detergent.
  4. Mix these together and bathe ("shampoo" in or rub down) the spray victim thoroughly.
  5. Be sure to use this mixture immediately after it is created, as it is unstable.
(The mixture may get quite warm, generally not too much, but do be aware of that, and do this in a tub, where you have cooler water available)

But I am sure everyone thought you smelled pretty, anyway : )
 
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Zenkiki

The softest little kitty
Oh, you have a new, woodsy perfume!

Well, as the spray consists of some very complex, oily compounds, this is the best way to date that I have heard or removing it:

Mix the following:
  1. 1 quart 3 percent hydrogen peroxide.
  2. 1/4 cup baking soda (sodium bicarbonate)
  3. 1 teaspoon liquid soap or dish detergent.
  4. Mix these together and bathe ("shampoo" in or rub down) the spray victim thoroughly.
  5. Be sure to use this mixture immediately after it is created, as it is unstable.
(The mixture may get quite warm, generally not too much, but do be aware of that, and do this in a tub, where you have cooler ware available)

But I am sure everyone thought you smelled pretty, anyway : )
Alrighty then I'll do that, though you do need to tell your family to be nice and not run out onto the road, spray a pretty kitty and then run away.
 

Simo

Professional Watermelon Farmer
Alrighty then I'll do that, though you do need to tell your family to be nice and not run out onto the road, spray a pretty kitty and then run away.

OK, I will pass this along to them! Skunks almost always spray as a last resort, unless startled...and, as they have very poor eyesight, can sometimes startle easily. Maybe this one was already running from some other danger, saw the kitty and thought, well, can't take chances : P
 
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