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Old 08-11-2009, 10:45 PM
Sue B Sue B is offline
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Re: BABY FOX in the Gdn- Pros&Cons.PLEASE

Read with interest on the comment's from various member's about
young foxes. I brought one up from a baby(the vixen had been shot)
I reared him on milky cocoa- he was like a tiny brown bear.
I had him for nearly three year's and he became semi-tame.
He eventually escaped the garden, and I worried to death that he would not be able to "fend" for himself. I advertised , but I heard no more of him-
hopefully he had coped with the "wild" or perhap's he had been run over ?
This was year's ago I did not know of any rescue places, the RSPCA
would not have bothered, so I no option than to rear him.
If his life was a short one he had a very good one with us and was
much loved.
Anyone else with similiar problem's might like to get in touch with the
National Fox Welfare Society, which can be "picked up" on the "Web
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