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Dying Fox Cub in Garden


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Oh poor thing. Good on you for trying to help.


I have no personal experience, but this North London charity specialises in foxes: https://mamacat.co.uk/about/ . This charity is based in Croydon and also mentions foxes: http://www.thewildlifelodge.co.uk/services.html. It's not clear whether these people rescue foxes but it's worth a call: https://www.wildlifeaid.org.uk/contact-us/.

flippit Wrote:

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> elloriac Wrote:

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> > If the fox is dying, could you put it in a cat

> > basket and take it to the nearest vet?

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> It's a wild animal and it's a virtual certainty

> you will get bitten if you try and handle it.



You just need to wear thick gloves and coat and put a towel over the fox.


I removed one from my then neighbour's living room a few years back.


It was fine and I didn't get bitten.

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