Dear Readers,

My latest read, the book Rabid, A
Cultural History of the World’s Most Diabolical Virus by
Murphy and Wasik, reported that the skunk was the source of numerous cases of
rabies in the old West. And here’s a fun fact:
a single skunk bit 16 people at a military fort. Every one of them died.
Rabies, without vaccine treatment, is pretty much fatal.
Naturally I didn’t want such a thing to
happen to my owners! So every night before using “the necessary” I carefully
patrol the backyard. I spied a striped rascal sneaking around the bushes and tore
after it. I saw the devil stamp its feet and turned its back. (A clue, I later
learned, as to what was coming next.)

Before I knew it I was whisked into the shower stall. Seconds later peroxide fizzed on my skin; an ingredient in that homemade remedy that removes skunk spray from dog coats. I was scrubbed, washed, rinsed, pressed, buffed, etc. until the odor of skunk was somewhat dulled.
How was I to know that skunks are no longer a threat for rabies? Do I look like a public health expert? Instead of being a heroine I’m sopped and discouraged. Sigh!
Toodles, Barcelona