my daughter and her husband had a skunk under their house once and had to move out for 3 days until the house aired out. After the skunk was gone they closed up the space where he got in.
Maternal grandparents: 63 yearsPaternal grandparents: 68 yearsParents: 61 yearsOlder brother: 45 years and countingYounger brother: 31 years and countingSelf: 30 years and countingIt runs in the family.
We have had all of our cats sprayed at one time or another, use baking soda, dawn dish liquid, peroxide, and warm water. We out this in a 6 gal plastic bucket, 3/4 water, a squirt of dawn, 1/2 cup baking soda, and half pint of peroxide. Works great, we soak the cats for 10 minutes, keeping their heads above the water. Use hand to wipe their face and head.
Of my four sibs and me, the firstborn is the only one who has had a problem with keeping a marriage intact (lost two of them). I married late; so I just hit 18 years; but the rest of them, including the youngest (who married early), have been married over 30. My parents, who also married late (especially for the time), would have been married for 33 years if my dad had waited a week or two to have his heart attack (like he could plan it, of course).
Linda1259 about 11 years ago
Yes, and happily, too if each of you have a great sense of humor. Trust that there are more of us that you can ever guess.
jeanie5448 about 11 years ago
my daughter and her husband had a skunk under their house once and had to move out for 3 days until the house aired out. After the skunk was gone they closed up the space where he got in.
awdunn2484 about 11 years ago
Only 49 years, 4 months, and 4 days so far, looking forward to 70! We are the only ones in our close family that have not been divorced.<><me
QuietStorm27 about 11 years ago
I’ve seen a lot of really long-lasting marriages. Love, humor, patience, forgiveness and compromise seem to be the key. And respect of course!
JanLC about 11 years ago
Maternal grandparents: 63 yearsPaternal grandparents: 68 yearsParents: 61 yearsOlder brother: 45 years and countingYounger brother: 31 years and countingSelf: 30 years and countingIt runs in the family.
Donald Hill Premium Member about 11 years ago
We have had all of our cats sprayed at one time or another, use baking soda, dawn dish liquid, peroxide, and warm water. We out this in a 6 gal plastic bucket, 3/4 water, a squirt of dawn, 1/2 cup baking soda, and half pint of peroxide. Works great, we soak the cats for 10 minutes, keeping their heads above the water. Use hand to wipe their face and head.
pcolli about 11 years ago
We don’t have skunks in the UK, but plenty of other animals spray to deter their enemies. Would milk have a similar effect to that of tomato?
K M about 11 years ago
Of my four sibs and me, the firstborn is the only one who has had a problem with keeping a marriage intact (lost two of them). I married late; so I just hit 18 years; but the rest of them, including the youngest (who married early), have been married over 30. My parents, who also married late (especially for the time), would have been married for 33 years if my dad had waited a week or two to have his heart attack (like he could plan it, of course).
K M about 11 years ago
Wait a minute: Both the dog and the wife smell of skunk — shouldn’t she be the one who goes and sleeps in the garage with the dog?
yadzka about 11 years ago
poor Max. Imagine how terrible is this smell for dog’s nose 1000 times more sensitive to smells than human nose