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Adolescent fox in my back garden has done nothing but slleep for several days. When he has moved around the garden he may be displayig a slight limp

What can I do to help him?

I'm full tme caring for a person with learning difficulties all weekend so I can't actually  do much

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Fox Project Location:
 Paddock Wood, Kent

Note: We only list the town in which the rescue is located to prevent unannounced visitors. Please contact the rescue for full details and to check they can help first.

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Fox Angels also come very quickly.

They have local volunteers.

You have to message via their Facebook page or they might not see it for some time.

There is a link on their website to the Facebook page.

Unfortunately there are other similar sounding Facebook  pages where people are posting directly on the page about foxes in trouble and apparently getting no reply, which is very sad. Surely whoever set the pages up isn't deliberately trolling? 

This is a screenshot of the Facebook page you should use to message them.

Hope you find help from here or one of the other places posted above.

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Well done and thank you to you kind people for replying on here and caring about animals in distress or needing help.... im a massive fan of animals and I always try if safe to pick any dead animals up from the road after they have been run over and I bag them up and notify the council to collect them.. animals need and deserve our compassion and you people certainly have that.. hope all the foxes you have mentioned get the help they need.

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11 hours ago, Sally Eva said:

Adolescent fox in my back garden has done nothing but slleep for several days. When he has moved around the garden he may be displayig a slight limp

What can I do to help him?

I'm full tme caring for a person with learning difficulties all weekend so I can't actually  do much

Get a spade and bonk it on the head

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