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On-the-run skunk Pepe caught out

Pepe Le Pew the skunk (RSPCA picture)
The RSPC said Pepe had been on the run for six months

Time is up for a pesky skunk which has been caught by the RSPCA in West Yorkshire after kicking up a stink for six months on the run.

Dozens of calls had been made to the animal charity from people in Todmorden who had spotted the crafty creature.

Named Pepe Le Pew after the Warner Bros cartoon character, he was captured on Friday after a tip-off call that he had been seen on Joshua Street.

The RSPCA is now appealing to anyone who may be missing a skunk.

RSPCA inspector Alison Wilkinson said Pepe had set up home amongst some rubbish.

It took nearly an hour to grasp him - he was hissing and spitting
Alison Wilkinson, RSPCA

Although it is thought Pepe's main scent glands have been removed, she said he did not give up without a fight.

"It took nearly an hour to grasp him. He was hissing and spitting," she said.

Keeping a skunk is legal in the UK, but the RSPCA said the animals had very specific needs which made them difficult to care for.

"He's either escaped or been abandoned," said Ms Wilkinson.

"We haven't had any reports of anyone missing one in the area, which does tend to point to the latter, but we are obviously keen to hear from anyone who thinks he might belong to them."

Pepe is currently being cared for at the RSPCA Bradford Animal Centre, but will be taken to a skunk specialist in Hemel Hempstead.




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