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my son was on an errand to the co-op the other day and saw a fox attacking a cat on Crawthew Rd so he went over and shooed it away... then it went for him!


He kicked it in the head, and it ran off. Problem solved.


Bit concerning though, what if he'd not been a big teenage boy and a little old lady instead.


Love foxes generally, but they really are getting quite a menace!

I am trying to feel sorry for that cat, but it's not working.

I've seen too many cats visiting our garden to attack and kill young squirrels. It was completely gratuitous killing - they didn't even eat them.

Fortunately the wretched cats seem to have stopped coming and our squirrels and birds are back.


Foxes I can live with, and they deter rats, as The Minkey helpfully points out. (Now if only my dog agreed with me!)

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