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Normal for skunk to be eating during the day or could it be rabies?
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Normal for skunk to be eating during the day or could it be rabies?

We feed feral cats in our back yard, and place cameras near the food. Today a skunk has come several times during the day to eat. We had seen the skunk sometimes at night, so I stopped putting food at out overnight. Should I be worried about rabies? We are in San Francisco.

Edited to add a photo I just downloaded. She does look pregnant, I think? I don't know how they normally look.

https://preview.redd.it/49qox4mjuf0h1.png?width=1048&format=png&auto=webp&s=8fc84ef44be04e6ef0ff20e6fce8d1664aa87612

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u/origamibees — 3 days ago

We were recently at Terminal 5 and could not find any boxed milks anywhere, although we found one shelf stable protein drink. Does anyone know if any of the stores past security sell box milk that one could take on a long flight, like Horizon brand? Needs to be shelf stable/in a box so could use it after like five hours. Thanks so much in advance for any tips!

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u/origamibees — 12 days ago

We were recently at Gate 5 and could not find any boxed milks anywhere, although we found one shelf stable protein drink. Does anyone know if any of the stores past security sell box milk that one could take on a long flight? Needs to be shelf stable/in a box so could use it after like five hours. Thanks so much in advance for any tips!

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u/origamibees — 13 days ago

Hi! We trapped a community cat for the first time and they are asking us to pick it up at five the same afternoon of the spay/abort procedure. It is a very young cat. I had no idea we'd be bringing her home the same day, and my daughter asked to have the cage in her room. I am assuming it will not be happy in the tiny cage and will be very vocal all night? What are cats like usually after the procedure? Just want to be prepared as we have never done this and the cat got halfway out of the faulty trap as we were bringing her in, so we are already stressed and traumatized (as is the poor cat).

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u/origamibees — 14 days ago