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Daylight Fox...Again


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Talk about creatures of habit, got home at 13.33 today and who was sitting there waiting for me, same fox again. Identical time to last sighting!!  Condition still terrible, obviously mange, bare skin visible in part, and just look at the tail!!!

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First sighting

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Enlargement of First sighting

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Strolling off!!

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6 hours ago, steve_b_wales said:

Very sad to see the fox in such a sorrowful state. Can't someone humanely dispatch it?

Its very public in the pictures I have posted, and the land in the field belongs to the Council.

The foxes NEVER go into my back garden.  

Its a problem!

 

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14 hours ago, Dekers said:

Its very public in the pictures I have posted, and the land in the field belongs to the Council.

The foxes NEVER go into my back garden.  

Its a problem!

 

Don't you mean that the foxes never LEAVE your garden 😄

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6 hours ago, old man said:

My bet would be that it's been repaired and released by the rspca?

Give em a call and request a replacement under warranty.  I  remember a situation where one was staggering about on the grass verge.  We pulled up and one of the blokes got out of the hilux and was going shoot it. The driver of a car going past in the opposite direction saw this and started blowing the hooter.  The driver actively drove the car towards the bloke and missed him by a fag paper.  The driver was lucky not to get the ounce and a quarter of BB right through the back window.. from several  sources.  Wa all had our attention on the  fox and most didn't immediately appreciate what had happened. The fox slipped through the hedge not to be seen again.  A very unpleasant disease. 

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