Just living is not enough…
One must have sunshine, freedom,
And a little flower.
Hans Christian Anderson
I was in another deep dark crawl space
I had baited two live-traps the prior night
I was hoping to catch a tiny orphaned kitten
Starvation and death would soon be its plight
But as my eyes slowly adjusted to the eerie darkness
I soon saw three strange creatures through the cage slats
In one cage forlornly sat two tiny black and white babies
In the other sat their mother – and none of them were cats
The cat food bait that I had left here overnight
Had attracted three members of a skunk family
As I gazed upon these three critters in my traps
My mood was now far removed from glee
I had been sprayed by skunks a time or two before
And the messy cleanups had never been too much fun
As I painfully remembered these prior experiences
My first impulse was to turn around and run
But I quickly realized that this was not a solution
Leaving them in these traps would mean their demise
So now I just stood there frozen in time
As Mama skunk gazed defiantly into my eyes
For some strange reason I suddenly thought of Bambi
And the skunk in that cartoon by the name of Flower
So I sat myself down in the dirt by the cages
And talked to Mama skunk for about an hour
I told her that I meant no harm to her or her family
And that my goal was to now set them all free
And as we peered into each others souls and eyes
I very politely asked her to please not spray me
Flower never hissed or acted aggressively
She somehow seemed to understand me
So I slowly got up and approached her babies
And she patiently watched as I set them free
Then I slowly moved to her live-trap
And gently lifted the small hinged door
Flower very daintily strutted right out
And now stood next to me on the floor
She peered directly into my eyes once more
As if she were truly thanking me
And then she and her two little babies
Walked off into the darkness – once again free
I managed to trap that little kitten the next day
And Tuffy now lives very happily in our home
But I’ll never forget that conversation with a skunk
No matter where else on this green earth I may roam
©2004, an excerpt from Curious Creatures-Wondrous Waifs, My Life with Animals,
by Ed Kostro