This is the best! I feed a few wild foxes in my back yard. Mama fox let's me get reasonably close, but the others are really skittish. Mama is also really curious about l dogs.
Perhaps you should pin a post saying "THERE IS NO RABIES IN DENMARK", because all the comments from Americans saying "this fox must be rabid" get really tedious very quickly.
u should becareful most humans want to hurt foxs if that one gets to clost to humans it wont be able to spot danger if someone really does want to hurt it
I've said it before, I'll have to say it again, and I can never stress it enough: *_CHASE HER AWAY!!_* Yes, it's cute and adorable to see wild animals interacting with humans, but when they're straight up walking into your house, they're dangerously close to becoming dependent on you. Unless you're ready to actually adopt the poor thing, *_don't treat it like a pet._*
Why do you say it's not wild? It doesn't live in this house, the door is open for it to come and go as it pleases. This isn't so unusual, wild foxes can become quite relaxed around familiar humans who feed them and don't do anything to frighten them - but they are still wild, they still do fox stuff, dig dens, have babies, etc. etc.