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There are six in my garden, three generations, I have watched them grow from tiny cubs to grown adults. They wait in a line every morning to be fed and never dig up the lawn or crap anywhere other than in flower beds.... They never show any aggression to my cat or me - I have more trouble from the industrial-sized squirrels which pee and crap all over my washing and throw gravel at me when I shout at them....

Remembered seeing an old man on the tube with an Alsatian and fox on leads (approx 15 years ago ) he said he hoped to show people

how pleasant foxes could be and how similar to dogs (maybe domestication will happen more,logical progress or bad idea ?)Did anyone else meet him ?

civilservant Wrote:

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> ... or even "five foxes might have a big blowout

> and share 1 pet between them and then all die at

> the age of two knowing that they had fulfilled

> their pet-eating quota"


xxxxxxx


:))


Sorry to hear about "your" Fox, Foxy :(

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> civilservant Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > update please, Foxy... hope your fox is back

>

> No.. No sign... Still get the regulars through the

> night...

>

> My little Fox.. is no more..

>

> Foxy.


xxxxxxx


Chin up, Fox, maybe he's gone abroad to get away from Christmas :)


Back in January ......

civilservant Wrote:

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> i do hope he'll be back - is this the shy little

> chap who used to hang around on the corner of

> North X and Archdale/Nutfield Roads?



That's very funny you should say that.

Yes.. Once or twice when I was early he followed me all the way to the far end of Ulverscroft.

Walking by my side.


Foxy

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> civilservant Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > i do hope he'll be back - is this the shy

> little

> > chap who used to hang around on the corner of

> > North X and Archdale/Nutfield Roads?

>

>

> That's very funny you should say that.

> Yes.. Once or twice when I was early he followed

> me all the way to the far end of Ulverscroft.

> Walking by my side.

>

> Foxy


fingers crossed he's ok

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