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Stalked by a fox







SK1NT

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Sep 9, 2003
8,762
Thames Ditton
Yes, you're not the only one being stalked by a fox today:

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:lolol: very good

A few years ago i saw a fox gang fight... was about 5 foxes all on there hind legs fighting... I thought i was dreaming it but defo didnt...

My mums kitten (before he got runover :( use to play in the garden with a fox... was really sweet... i don't think the hype about cats and foxes not getting on is genuine... Any cats and foxes i have seen together dont seem to be bothered by eachother.
 
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Surrey_Albion

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Jan 17, 2011
2,867
Horley
I was walking back from the pub a bit late about 2ish and down an alley nearly bumped into what I thought at first was a cat,it was infact a fox cub and being drunk I talked to it and it walked all the way home with me,I then went inside and put some food out for him, it was a good ten minute walk and he walked beside just like a domestic well trained dog
 


Mo Gosfield

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Aug 11, 2010
6,361
If you go out early morning ( before any traffic build-up ) you see foxes everywhere. The urban fox used to be a fairly rare sight. Now it is commonplace.
I assume the amount of discarded food means they have a pretty easy life as opposed to hunting and catching prey in the rural areas.
A lot of cats are quite capable of seeing off a fox although they are definitely less timid than they used to be.
Perhaps a new sport may develop....' urban fox hunting '.....where groups of kids, dressed brightly and fuelled with alcohol, chase foxes over garden hedges and fences, before the poor creature is cornered. ( Could never happen could it? )
 


Surrey_Albion

New member
Jan 17, 2011
2,867
Horley
If you go out early morning ( before any traffic build-up ) you see foxes everywhere. The urban fox used to be a fairly rare sight. Now it is commonplace.
I assume the amount of discarded food means they have a pretty easy life as opposed to hunting and catching prey in the rural areas.
A lot of cats are quite capable of seeing off a fox although they are definitely less timid than they used to be.
Perhaps a new sport may develop....' urban fox hunting '.....where groups of kids, dressed brightly and fuelled with alcohol, chase foxes over garden hedges and fences, before the poor creature is cornered. ( Could never happen could it? )


No there is too much of a class system in the country,it will only be legalised again if the very rich want it (I am not Left wing despite this comment)
 






ssbhafc22

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Sep 22, 2011
43
I had the same problem a few months back in the Portslade area. I was walking home and out of a bush jumped out a fox. I stopped to see what it would do and it just saw there watching me, so i decided to carry on......turned around and saw it following me!! I turned round quickly, stamped my foot and screamed 'arrrgggghhh'.......and it just stood there!! so i ran towards my house and from behind i could hear it running. I jumped into my house, shut the door, breathing heavily leant on the door. Couple of minutes after i decided to open the door to see if it had gone and it was sat outside my door. Completly cacked myself!! Turns out its a tame fox that my neighbour has raised since it was a baby so its harmless but still shit me up!
 




brighton_girl87

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Jul 18, 2006
2,319
:lolol: very good

A few years ago i saw a fox gang fight... was about 5 foxes all on there hind legs fighting... I thought i was dreaming it but defo didnt...

My mums kitten (before he got runover :( use to play in the garden with a fox... was really sweet... i don't think the hype about cats and foxes not getting on is genuine... Any cats and foxes i have seen together dont seem to be bothered by eachother.

The foxes by my mums house in Hangleton have killed several cats! Her next door neighbour heard an awful noise outside one night and could see a fox dragging my cat by his neck into the field opposite and luckily she sent her dog out to chase the fox away.
 


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