Tails of Tankene

Tales about life at Sparklewood as told by Tankene Ice Mist.

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Showing posts with label Skunk. Show all posts

Aug 30, 2010

Crunchy Squirt

A crazy pix.
Crunchy Squirt, the baby skunk, ate so much food last night that there was nothing left for his brother or sister. I think we should rename this hungry critter. Sparklewood's attractions continue with more Raccoons and a funny scratching sound in the ceiling.Any ideas for a good name for our ravenous skunk? Purrs, Tankene Ice Mist

Aug 18, 2010

Baby Skunks

The two baby skunks appeared earlier in the evening; hungry as piglets. They were gobbling up the Friskies like it was candy. Her are two pictures that look alot like my Skunk-kits. Purrs, Tankene

Aug 13, 2010

Black and White but not red all over

 Sparklewood; Aug. 12, 2010
   Two  teensy, tiny, black and white Skunk- kits, tails as fancy as a peacock's plumage, gulping  Friskies. Squinting through the door crack, I saw one enormous, floofy tail and two black and white Skunk- kits squabbling, their silky heads moving side by side and that big tail arched over their backs. The skunk-kits kept jockeying for position much like siblings do.
MaaMaa said "Tankene there are two Skunk- kits in the cat dish and their tails are bigger than yours."
 Furfriends, Would you take umbrage from her comment?
 I  have been madly chasing my tail ever since. Hmmph, Tankene

Jun 14, 2010

Raccoon & Lady Skunk involved in serious fight!

                          from Wikipedia


                               
                                                 Greetings Dear Furfriends.
       Sangha Forest Cats
Are you all ready for
                                             another Tails of Tankene ?
        Late Spring evening and the air was thick with Jasmine and Honeysuckle scents. Some might even say it was a slightly salubrious Saturday night at Sparklewood. Night birds were twittering, perched on the branches of  towering Redwoods swaying gently in the breeze. Trickster, a boldly marked, masked bandit slithered down the Redwood's trunk. Bits of Redwood  bark scraped off Bandit's claws and he reached the bottom and leaped onto the cement.  Big Black Jack and daring Miz' Diamond, after completing the evening meal, had graciously left some savory morsels in their red dinner dish.Yum yum yum-so tender and so tasty that a certain lady Skunk was daintily nibbling, her luxurious tail curling over her body. From the shadows, the masked bandollero pounced onto the skunk and snarled a scary and challenging sound. There was more snarling, some swearing and a lot of rolling and rolling. Flying fur filled the air.
 Guess who won this fight?
       Purrs, Tankene