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Yesterday I found a fox in my conservatory. At first I was aware of a pungent odour, then spotted it sitting on the floor. I chased it back into the garden, although it didn't seem like it wanted to leave. It was in a pretty poor condition, lacking fur and covered in raw patches where it had been scratching to relieve the itching from the mange mites. I think if I hadn't been in that part of the house at the time then it would have come in further. Be extra vigilant if you're leaving your doors open during this hot spell. I'm between Goodrich and Underhill on the side of St Clement with St Peter. Not sure how far fox territory extends.
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