Skunk missing for months found eight miles from home

Neve Gordon-Farleigh & Wayne Bavin
BBC News, Suffolk
Supplied A close-up image of Buddy the skunk being cuddled by Emily Tilbrook Supplied
Drones and thermo-imaging technology were unable to locate Buddy, who went missing in February

A pet skunk that had been on the run for more than three months has been found in a bramble bush several miles from home.

Buddy the skunk vanished from Emily Tilbrook's family farm in Creeting St Mary, Suffolk, on 21 February.

Ms Tilbrook feared Buddy might have died but to her delight she received a call from a couple in Old Newton, about 7.9 miles (12.7 km) away, who believed the skunk was in their garden.

"I bawled my eyes out as soon as I saw him," Ms Tilbrook said. "I was so happy."

Emily Tilbrook Buddy, a black and white skunk in his house on a bed of straw. Emily Tilbrook
Emily Tilbrook had to jump into a stream to rescue the skunk

Ms Tilbrook said she "instantly fell in love" with Buddy when she saw him in a shop in 2023.

A vast search mission was launched after he went missing, with drones and thermo-imaging technology unable to locate him.

Ms Tilbrook said she started to "lose hope".

"I didn't think I was ever going to find him, he could be anywhere and he travels so much," she said.

"I got a phone call from a lovely lady in Old Newton, who said there was Buddy in her garden in her bramble bush."

Ms Tilbrook said she "shot over there" with her partner and found the skunk nestled in brambles.

"He was very scared... it took us a long time to catch him," she said.

Supplied A close-up image of Buddy, a white and black skunk in his enclosure on a blanket. Supplied
Buddy the skunk has plenty of room to move on the family farm, but went on the run after digging out of the property

The rescue attempt was made more difficult when Buddy jumped into a stream at the back of the garden.

"Skunks can swim very well, so he jumped in the stream and I jumped in to catch him and I just just over the knees deep in murky horrible water," Ms Tilbrook said.

She said she "bawled" her eyes out when they were finally reunited.

While Buddy seems to be doing well, Ms Tilbrook said he looked "very malnourished".

"He has lost a lot of weight but he is fine. He is alive - which I am so, so happy about.

"He is back home, he is in his house, he is eating... I am so overjoyed."

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