CASTLE HILL, The Bronx — There are plenty of smells in New York City’s subways. But skunks?

The New York Post said Saturday police and a transit worker rescued two baby skunks that had strayed into a Bronx subway station last weekend. They were taken to a veterinarian’s office to be examined.

The skunks were spotted at the 6-train station on Westchester Avenue in Castle Hill.

Lost on the way to the Bronx Zoo – Our officers helped these 2 "odor-able" striped kittens at the Castle Hill station pic.twitter.com/HPRWK6pqHD — Chief Joseph Fox (@NYPDTransit) August 7, 2015

@yaelbt It's a wonder we got the one photo. Credit Sgt Carlos Bernard & team for the save & getting far closer that I would have — Chief Joseph Fox (@NYPDTransit) August 7, 2015

“Lost on the way to the Bronx Zoo,” Police Transit Bureau Chief Joseph Fox tweeted. “Our officers helped these 2 ‘odor-able’ striped kittens.”

Fox also tweeted plaudits to the officers and MTA worker for helping the animals and, in his words, “getting far closer than I would have.”

No trains were delayed in the rescue effort.

The city Parks Department notes that skunks are native to New York and “part of NYC wildlife.”