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Fox Angels Foundation will send a local person out if you message them on Facebook.

They respond very quickly.

They have come out at at least twice to help in Ulverscroft Road, once to take a very ill  fox in my garden to the vet,  and once to safely remove a fox from a neighbour's house.

Obviously they need to know the fox's current location!

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12 hours ago, TWB Cat Sitter said:

The Fox Project https://foxproject.org.uk/

The Fox Angels Foundation https://www.foxangelsfoundation.org/

The Greenwich Wildlife Network https://www.greenwichwildlifenetwork.org/

Thanks TWB, that is all really useful.

However, if  memory serves, The Fox Project actually directed me to The Fox Angels when I phoned them, and had no facilities in this area for sending anybody out themselves. They seem to be based in Tunbridge Wells.

The Greenwich Wildlife Network also just suggests other organisations who may help in certain situations.

To the best of my knowledge, however, for situations involving foxes, including injured or ill  foxes, Fox Angels are the only people who have someone available very locally who can come out virtually immediately (I waited maybe half an hour after I messaged  them on Facebook).

The person who came had all the necessary equipment to move the fox, was very gentle and caring, and took the fox to a local vet (it sadly died).

It's possible that if you phoned a local vet they would help, if you could get the fox there.

The RSPCA has guidelines on what to do if you find an  animal in need,  however although they have recently had a campaign on this (and sent me a badge and a copy of the guidelines on a pocket sized card) I can't find them online.

I attach a photo. Don't know if the QR code would work from a photo.IMG_20250912_074658908.thumb.jpg.5719588c1d8fd4ef507bf858f3e145e7.jpg

 

 

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Gave wrong info re the way I contacted Fox Angels
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Just seen the limping fox in my garden in North Cross Road. Didn't stay for long but looks alert, curious, lively, in good condition, apart from limp very healthy. Of course, having the an injured limb is not ideal but I wonder if stressing him/her by trying to catch it, which will be very difficult, is the best course of action.

Edited to add could see no sign of infection, leg looked withered more than injured, maybe a birth defect? I don't know. Any way, is using his other rear leg well enough to rest his front legs on the window sill and peer inside my kitchen. 

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