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Tracks in the snow
What do foxes eat?  
Foxes have
personalities
 
News: Here we go again ...
Baby attacked by fox!!
Luckily Wildlife Chris Packman stands up 
and names the main culprit ... the dog and of course our black bag system.

See the video here


 
Luckily some take care of the foxes

Fox on a high ...
This story is one of the few signs from the media
that foxes are also loved and accepted by the people in London

Was fox man's best friend ? ...

and here is something positive from the Daily Mail
... high cholesterol!?

How utterly sad that a person can how such wrong priorities ... killing for fun...
but Bryony Gordon always makes me laugh.

A farmer with a healthy view of life.

John Bercow's view on foxhunting

An Article with video from The Argos

Do foxes attack cats? As a generalization the answer is no.  The cat is a very fast and very skilled hunter, while a fox is more comparable to a dog in speed and agility, and a healthy cat has very sharp claws  A fox might have a go at a young kitten or a sick cat, but it is probably a fact that more young foxes are killed by cats, than cats are killed by foxes. 
Fox against cat.

The Daily Telegraph had an interesting article:
Giant Fox was killed in Maidstone.

This is the kind of story that could make an animal lover cross.

It would appear that a compleately normal fox
killed a 19 year old cat.

I do wonder what sort of society we are developing into when we take revenge on a perfectly normal animal praying on a cat that can hardly move.

Why did the fox have to die?

Animal expert John Bryant runs the British Humane Wildlife Deterrence Association has this to say:
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If you see an injured fox or a fox suffering with mange please contact NFWS

Bristol University Fox Project Site

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is dedicated to all the foxes living wild in London. There is a large number of
foxes in London living in harmony with city life. The foxes are wild animals and should not
be mistaken for pets. Please be careful when approaching foxes anywhere.

 


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