Well this one popped up at the back door yesterday whilst we were having lunch.
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It's the Vixens what makes all the noise - I believe.
Foxes are being fed by some sad person who thinks it's clever, like around here.
It encourages the animals to come into suburban areas, where bins get attacked.....
Do you feed wild birds? saddo from Woodingdean
You should tame it!
A friend of my grandfather once tamed a fox, he could pet it and it came when he called for it etc. It also pissed and shat all over the place and destroyed all the furniture but I guess you have to take the bad with the good.
Yes I do, saddo from Ruislip.
Most evenings, there is this lady that goes to the end of our road with foil tins full of food scraps, empties them on the grass verge, where low and behold foxes appear in their dining attire ready to chomp.
This entices them into suburbia
Probably a bit safer in the urban areas (at the moment). Fox hunting still goes on in its most barbaric form even tough its against the law and then any c*nt with a rifle can go out and shoot them because they can.
There was a fox in my garden at the same time as one of the local cats. They totally ignored each other.
There are vermin and should be treated as such, whilst Fox Hunting was rightly stopped there's never been a humane culling alternative put forward.
The Hart family cat was embroiled in a late night fight with one in the back garden about 10 years ago, by the time we woke up and split them up the cat had lost half an ear and was badly injured and sadly was never the same after that and died less than a year later.
I'd imagine we are not the only family to effectively lose a pet in these circumstances but try telling that to the bunny huggers.