At 10:30 p.m. I went outside to borrow diapers from my neighbor (long story short, Phillip has a stomach bug and used 3 diapers in 20 minutes and I just KNEW I wasnt going to have enough to get through the night!) on my way, just outside of my door a different neighbor had sat the trash out for the morning pick up...





Thats right. That is NOT a cat. It IS in FACT a skunk and yes, I was that close to him/her. S/he scored a piece of pizza crust and had some dinner :)
You're brave for standing there taking pictures. He could have turned on you real quick you know.
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