There’s nothing quite like the warm, fuzzy feeling of being proven VERY right, huh Lawrie? Wishing this little beauty the best of luck back with mum 💜xXx
poor little fox cub !! but good that he was not injured and could be released back to his home !! Thank u all so very much for helping the animals !! 🦊
Love the banter between Simon and Lawrie 😂 thank you for helping this little guy! lets hope he doesnt try it again. Bit of an unusual situation that it feels like. At least it wasn't tight!
I always love to hear the byplay of Simon and Lawrie ❤. Does the heart good, especially when it’s in the process of saving an animal’s life. Well done, Simon and team!
Ninja fox is _very_ fortunate that he _did_ get caught by people who wanted to help him. Much longer and mother nature would have dealt with him. :( Also, very good to see that Simon is still able to do what he enjoys.
It brightens my day to see Simon and Lawrie, the whole team are such heros . This makes me keenly aware of whatever I throw away how it could potentially harm an unsuspecting animal. I try to cut stuff apart and disassemble so nothing is harmed. It's painful to see that damage done to the animals.
Same here. I’m trying to teach my Daughters and Grandsons as well. They always seem to be in such a rush and never think about what they’re throwing away. I stop them and explain the harm they do to wildlife when they can’t be bothered to take a few extra seconds to cut things apart. I hope it’s having an effect 🤞🏻!
Yes, Yoplait yogurt is terrible for letting animals get their heads stuck in Yoplait containers. They have been asked repeatedly to redesign the containers as they have a small top opening leading to a wider chamber that often has residue in it. The animals push into the small opening and can't get their heads out of the slippery container which has nowhere a paw can grip to hold it. Don't buy Yoplait. I don't know if they market in Europe, but in the US, Yoplait is very popular. If you must have it, cut the containers before trashing them.
Such a cute little fox. There's a property for sale next door to me and a fox family has moved in with six babies. I can see them from my window. I throw them some scraps. Because that's a lot of cubs to feed.
It was great seeing Simon participating in this one (and dropping some sort of bomb in response to Lawrie while he's at it ;) Well done guys - the poor foxy doxy was shaking and demure after evading capture..
I'm guessing there was something tasty on the other side and the baby put their head through, got the food and was just living their life with their new accessory. Thankfully though it wasn't tight so the little one could be returned home quickly.
Love it how you say "releasing him back to the wild" and then released him in someone's back garden lol. I get it you are absolutely correct, it's his home, but it did make me laugh as I had conjured up the depths of Africa or something. 😀❤
There's a tool called a 'nibbler' that may be of some use in helping remove plastic jars or metal pipes - if you can get a finger in the gap, a nibbler and some patience may help.
Thank goodness you got the Fox Cub out from the Plastic Cookie Cutter Ring. With some good Durable Scissors to get him free! Yes indeed he was Elusive like a Ninja and Not a Hero Turtle. Hehehe! Got him free and hopefully Reunites with its Mother.
Silly foxy trying on some new neck decoration. Glad you guys talked him out of it, and even taught the lil' cub a few new choice swear words to impress his siblings with :)
I so wish some people wouldn't dump their rubbish everywhere. Please bin it folks, because this is one of the consequences, an innocent victim. There are enough obstacles for animals, that we leave around like our garden pots and bins, without adding rubbish to that.
for heavens sake. to get the damn thing, you going to need an electric circular saw. why do people still leave their rubbish lying around outside? honestly, as an animal rescuer, do you sometimes feel to old see all the crap over and über again? for decades! i admire your commitment deeply. RESPECT ❤️
Grow up. Literally. The whole thing about life is that we have never done it before, so it's a learning issue for every single one of us. You cannot expect every person to understand "don't touch fire," some have to get burned in order to learn. Same with actions that lead to other's consequences, be it drinking and driving, acting petulant in a relationship, having kids without a spouse or job, or felling a tree themselves and destroying the garage. Is it upsetting to get the same calls again and again? Yes. In every profession. It is annoying to no end seeing the same behaviors lead to the same damages to the school instruments, the same parental profiles leading to the same abused children, that sort of thing. I'm sure nurses have their own gripes, lawyers, retail clerks... but whining about it doesn't make it go away. It just makes you, the complainer, look immature. All we can do is educate and try to help people replace bad habits with constructive ones. Stop getting upset over things you can't control and look ahead with the data so you can improve the future. Animals have always died in horrific ways so long as life has existed, humans didn't invent a fox down a hole or a deer caught in ivy or a hedgehog stuck between two saplings, and certainly not the bird falling from the nest. It's great society is able to support people who just want to save animals! But understand wildlife is not something most people think about when their window is left open and a raven pops in to steal a utensil for fun, or a child forgets to roll up a net, or leaving a small ventilation gap between buildings. And once the problem is recognized? That's when problem solving can occur, just like the shirtwaist factory fire and hundreds of worker deaths lead to safer working conditions. Sometimes fatalities happen, because this is a mortal world. Crying about emotional feels just because is counter productive to learning and creating solutions to preventable problems... and then education is key so it does become part of the social fabric.
@@Undomaranel Well that escalated. If you're happy to die for the sake of someone else's personal growth, fine, but you don't get to make that decision for any other human being, or control how they respond to the idea emotionally.
@@Undomaranel well, well, well. someone ist getting exided. for what actually? i comment my opinion, and that's it. my point remains. dispose your rubbish propperly.