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Woodwizard

(1,221 posts)
Sun Sep 28, 2025, 08:37 PM Sep 28

My cat Chester got sprayed by a skunk today.

He is so good natured with me, I took him for a bath while his initial squirming lasted about 30 seconds he was purring in a minute. Good thing he is 16 pounds of muscle.

Still has some smell but nothing like it was, I used baking soda and rinsed him well.

A video of him at about a year old at 12 pounds. We got him at a animal shelter when he was 6 months old he ran right up to me when we got there. He turned five this year.
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My cat Chester got sprayed by a skunk today. (Original Post) Woodwizard Sep 28 OP
Our second cat growing up got sprayed by a skunk. applegrove Sep 28 #1
I hope he learned a lesson Woodwizard Sep 28 #3
The neighbourhood menace your cat is. Love how he plays with the snow. applegrove Sep 28 #5
Hilarious video! Permanut Sep 28 #2
Oh yes he is. Woodwizard Sep 28 #4
I'm so sorry to hear that, Yuk wendyb-NC Sep 28 #6
Odormute is actually quite effective if there is lingering odor. pat_k Sep 28 #7
Thanks I will get some. Woodwizard Sep 29 #8
The key is allowing it to dry completely. pat_k Sep 29 #9
Ohhhh myyh.. Watching him holding the snow between his paws, and niyad Sep 29 #10
Yes, I now do it every winter. Woodwizard Sep 30 #11
What a cutie!! Nittersing Sep 30 #12

applegrove

(128,724 posts)
1. Our second cat growing up got sprayed by a skunk.
Sun Sep 28, 2025, 08:42 PM
Sep 28

I gave Angus a tomato juice bath. He ended up smelling like tomato juice but the stink was gone. I suppose I should have rinsed him better.

Woodwizard

(1,221 posts)
3. I hope he learned a lesson
Sun Sep 28, 2025, 08:53 PM
Sep 28

But he is a character he likes to sneak up on deer and then go blasting by making them run.

wendyb-NC

(4,492 posts)
6. I'm so sorry to hear that, Yuk
Sun Sep 28, 2025, 10:01 PM
Sep 28

Sounds like he's a good kitty boy. Purring in the bath, I hope you had a gas mask or something to get through his bath.
I'll bet you took a shower or 3 or 4 after getting, Chester cleaned up.

pat_k

(12,035 posts)
7. Odormute is actually quite effective if there is lingering odor.
Sun Sep 28, 2025, 10:26 PM
Sep 28

I came across Odormute many years ago when my senior dog started having "accidents." The biggest test was when my other dog was "skunked." Worked like a charm. Compared to other enzyme based products, it's dirt cheap (you just mix up when needed -- a small package of powder has lasted ages).

https://odormute.com/pet

Skunk Odor on Pets

DIRECTIONS: When your dog or cat gets “skunked”, it is best to bathe your pet outdoors in order to avoid getting in contact with any household items. Wear gloves to avoid contact with the skunk odor.

Thoroughly soak your pet’s coat with the Odormute™ solution. Avoid direct contact with the pet’s eyes; use a soaked washcloth if needed around eyes, nose and mouth. Allow the mixture to dry for about 1 hour. Once dry, rinse your pet thoroughly with cool water, then repeat by washing your pet with cool water again. If skunk odor is still detected, repeat the entire process.

Once odor is eliminated, wash your pet with your favorite pet shampoo. Enzymes may be irritating to skin on some animals. If skin redness or irritation occurs, discontinue use and wash your pet thoroughly with water.

pat_k

(12,035 posts)
9. The key is allowing it to dry completely.
Mon Sep 29, 2025, 12:57 PM
Sep 29

It is in the drying process that the enzymes breakdown other organic compounds.

niyad

(127,853 posts)
10. Ohhhh myyh.. Watching him holding the snow between his paws, and
Mon Sep 29, 2025, 11:04 PM
Sep 29

eating it! Were you throwing snow for him?

Woodwizard

(1,221 posts)
11. Yes, I now do it every winter.
Tue Sep 30, 2025, 07:33 AM
Sep 30

He really loves running around in the snow. In the house I have a few plastic Easter eggs he has a blast batting them around.

Nittersing

(7,729 posts)
12. What a cutie!!
Tue Sep 30, 2025, 10:00 AM
Sep 30

When I was a kid, my brother and I bathed our lab mix in some tomato juice after a skunk incident. What we failed to anticipate was her shaking it all off and spraying the entire bathroom with tomato juice. The bathroom got very clean.

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