A shady charity took my money!

UncleBuck

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and i want it back.

at first i thought i was donating to a worthy cause, just helping animals in need obtain the cat food they needed to survive.

turns out i was feeding skunks! wild, savage, shitty skunks!

i did not sign up for that.

should the shady charity be obligated to return my donation to me? i have hungry cats here, and i need to go buy them some food today. they are more deserving cats from a much more loving, less racist household.
 

londonfog

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and i want it back.

at first i thought i was donating to a worthy cause, just helping animals in need obtain the cat food they needed to survive.

turns out i was feeding skunks! wild, savage, shitty skunks!

i did not sign up for that.

should the shady charity be obligated to return my donation to me? i have hungry cats here, and i need to go buy them some food today. they are more deserving cats from a much more loving, less racist household.
yes everyone who donated to this false skunk drive should have the money returned. I hate skunks and only would like to feed dogs. Dogs are very loyal. Skunks stink and will spray you after you help them
 

TBoneJack

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and i want it back.

at first i thought i was donating to a worthy cause, just helping animals in need obtain the cat food they needed to survive.

turns out i was feeding skunks! wild, savage, shitty skunks!

i did not sign up for that.

should the shady charity be obligated to return my donation to me? i have hungry cats here, and i need to go buy them some food today. they are more deserving cats from a much more loving, less racist household.
Dogs are so much better than cats. Get rid of the fucking cats and get a dog. A nice tan lab would do just fine.

http://btgstudios.com/scientists-prove-dogs-are-better-than-cats/
 

londonfog

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we have a neighbor who has cats. They never come on my property do to my Boerboels. I must say that cats do keep the rodents away, but they also kill the birds as well. What purpose does skunks serve ?
 

TBoneJack

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we have a neighbor who has cats. They never come on my property do to my Boerboels. I must say that cats do keep the rodents away, but they also kill the birds as well. What purpose does skunks serve ?
Skunks is purdy...like Pepe Lapue...
 

schuylaar

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Skunks, together with stink badgers, belong to the skunk family, the "Mephitidae",[23][24][original research?] which is in the order Carnivora. There are twelve species of mephitids, in four genera: Conepatus (hog-nosed skunks, four species); Mephitis (the hooded and striped skunks, two species); Mydaus (stink badgers, two species); and Spilogale (spotted skunks, four species). The two stink badgers in the genus Mydaus inhabit Indonesia and the Philippines; the other members of the family inhabit the Americas, ranging from Canada to central South America. All other mephitids are extinct, known through fossils, including those from Eurasia.[citation needed]

Skunks were formerly classified as a subfamily of the Mustelidae (the weasel family); however, recent genetic evidence has caused skunks to be treated as a separate family.[24][original research?] Similarly, the stink badgers had been classified with badgers, but genetic evidence shows they share a more recent common ancestor with skunks, so they are now included in the skunk family.
 

schuylaar

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fun skunk facts:

Skunks are notorious for their anal scent glands, which they can use as a defensive weapon. They are similar to, though much more developed than, the glands found in species of the family Mustelidae. Skunks have two glands, one on each side of the anus. These glands produce a mixture of sulfur-containing chemicals such as thiols, traditionally called mercaptans, which have a highly offensive smell. The odor of the fluid is strong enough to ward off bears and other potential attackers and can be difficult to remove from clothing. Muscles located next to the scent glands allow them to spray with a high degree of accuracy, as far as 3 m (10 ft). The smell aside, the spray can cause irritation and even temporary blindness, and is sufficiently powerful to be detected by a human nose up to a mile down wind. Their chemical defense is effective, as illustrated by this extract from Charles Darwin's Voyage of the Beagle:
 
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