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We live in Chesterfield Grove. Recently foxes have been coming in when the kitchen door is open. We have lost a deck shoe and some flip-flops this week.

They have, however, left an almost brand new shoe on our back step. Its made by Dune , is a black slip on and is probably a size 36 or 37.

If its yours let me know.

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One of the nine(!) foxes in our garden ran into the dining room and stole one of my best shoes, leaving the other intact... I shouted at it as it jumped over the fence.... About three days later I was hanging out some washing and heard a snorting noise behind me - sitting about a foot away was said fox, looking very sheepish, with my chewed shoe at its feet.... I don't think it could have looked any more guilty and ashamed - it refrained from pooping on my lawn for about a week!

Seabag Wrote:

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> A fox got into bed with me and then shat in my

> slippers

>

> After that it went down stairs on the Sena stair

> lift

>

> Bold as brass



My dear seabag, what on earth were you and foxy "smoking in bed" this morning?

Our neighbours used to leave their trainers outside their front door after a run... I sort of warned them of what the local foxes would do do to them after the previous neighbours experience after doing the same. Sure as anything there was a lovely brown steaming gift in one of them in the morning ... not sure what they have against joggers

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