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  • 4 weeks later...

Hey, some good news on the fox-stealing-shoe-front.


Two doors down from us found a huge mound of shoes at the end of their garden this week. Not only were all of our boots there, but several hoards from our other neighbours. All shoes were pretty much chewed up around the back heels, except the much loved pair from Santa! *Hoooreyyy* (just a small nip, but nothing a bit of hand repair won't fix). My son was delighted to be reunited with them.


A lesson to be learned - NEVER LEAVE YOUR SHOES OUT OVERNIGHT!!!


kels :))

  • 6 years later...
Oh dear, kicked my shoes off in the back garden when I can home from work last night to give my poor feet a rest and inadvertently left them outside. No sign of either shoe this morning! If anyone finds a pair of black leather court shoes around Upland Road please let me know!!!
We keep finding our neighbours dogs toys in our garden, thought may be they were accidentally thrown over, until I saw one of the cubs from a foxes den in the grounds of some flats behind our garden plying with one of them, they'd been brining them over

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