What a great work both the Fox Project and Juno Jakob did!! Well done and thanks. History will remember you how great you were !! This world need more people like you.
This was very a nice tribute to the work the Fox Project. I feed a trio of kits that were denned alongside my feral cat station. Both have their own special feeding quarters to keep the peace among each other and my neighbors. I don’t feed day old chicks (I can’t do that for multitude of reasons), but I make sure the kits get good nutrition with high quality puppy dry food, some wet cat food and added taurine and l-lysine powder for good measure. Plus a few treats like doggy cookies or vanilla wafers for desert. 😁
thank you so much for all that you do to help foxes. i love foxes and all living creatures and refuse to hurt anything. I hate knowing that people hunt and kill and torture these beautiful animals, or any living thing. It makes me happy to know there are good people out there who care about the same things i am passionate about!!
That first fox was reminiscent of a few years ago when I saw a dead fox on the road, just before dusk. As I passed he shocked me by lifting his head up. I slammed on the brakes, turned around and parked in front of him to protect him from the traffic. I got out to have a look from afar, he didn’t move. I phoned the RSPCA to report him, and waited in a fairly dangerous bend, on a fast road until help arrived. About an hour later an RSPCA officer turned up, took him away to a vet. I gave her my number and asked for an update. An hour or so later I had a call, sadly he didn’t make it, a broken back made his life impossible to help, so he was put to sleep.
My backyard foxes eat well - plenty of squirrels! Squirrel population was way out of hand until the beautiful foxes showed up! Now there are fox kits, too!
Great to see behind the scenes of the work that you do, you have helped me out on 2 occasions and been absolutely brilliant. I hope one day i can pay you back by helping out for a day, i don't mind getting my hands dirty :)
I have a fox who frequents our back garden and enjoys some good food from us. His first weekend he was lucky to come when we just so happened to be cooking 2 legs of lamb which he very much enjoyed the left overs of and the bones lol I hate it when I don't see him for a few days because I worry he may have been hurt or dead but I actually think that he uses our garden as a retreat as he is happy to be around my family and my self and will happily sleep in the garden and come close up for some food lol
On the bright side, its awesome to see people SAVING foxes! Here in America, anyone sees a fox, even the wardens (game officers) kill them, chop off thier heads, and test them for rabies, even if they're just acting like a normal fox! The sick part is, if they don't have rabies, they're still dead. There's no taking it back. 😖