Instructions
How to Buy Pet Skunks
Research domesticated skunks extensively (their social tendencies, eating habits, medical needs, associated costs, legality of ownership in your state) to determine whether a skunk is a right fit for your living quarters, schedule and budget.
Find a veterinarian in your area who cares for pet skunks. If owning a skunk is illegal where you live, it is unlikely you will find a licensed veterinarian to care for the creature, who will undoubtedly need medical attention.
Contact local animal shelters and rescues to find out whether they have any adoption-ready skunks in need of a loving home.
Search for and communicate with skunk breeders in your area. Visit with them to see how they raise their animals. Many offer waiting lists, as baby skunks are generally born in the spring.
Seek input from current domesticated skunk owners; generally, the easiest way to do so is to surf the Internet for websites dedicated to pet skunks. Many offer email chains, a great resource for continued learning and making connections.
However you find your pet skunk, ensure that the animal is healthy before taking him or her home. Look for signs of alertness and curiosity; a full, shiny coat; healthy weight; clear eyes, ears, nose and behind; and stable-footedness.
How to Buy Pet Skunks
Skunks--intelligent and playful albeit stubborn creatures--can make an excellent exotic pet choice for the right owner. Read on to help determine whether a skunk might be the appropriate pet choice for your home and, if so, how to get started searching for one.