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Foxes live on channel 4 showing foxes being released into residential areas! One guy caught the fox that had slaughtered all his chickens and handed it over for treatment of its mange then released on the streets of Manchester.

 

Even RSPCA on talking about how unaggressive they are and that they never attack people.

 

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But how about the RSPCA inspector? He can see and hear how a fox entered a house, not once but on numerous occasions, bit the woman twice on the foot (On different nights), bit her partner and still says "no, foxes definitely do not attack and bite people"!

I don't know what he is on but I could do with some of it myself! :lol:

Are they offering a reward for the safe return of one of the fox tracking devices?

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If anyone does get one of the collars I would gladly chip in for fuel money so you can drive it around the country in a car. Imagine the presenters face...... "for the past four hours, our fox has averaged 70mph and is now near birmingham" :lol:

 

We could all take the tracker on holiday with us. Where is Chyeeko this week??

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I've just finished watching the first episode and I have to say that it is so one sided I am surprised they haven't got Brain May and Bill Oddie introducing it!

I think the best comment to be sent in was "I believe that every fox deserves a second chance"! I wonder if they would say the same if their baby that got bitten by one? - I think not! :no::no::no:

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