Ruby is huge, it is always such a pleasure to watch you two with all those babies you are so cute and sweet the way you love them you re so good with Ruby and she was so good at the vet what a sweet baby and please do keep us posted on baby Liza
I know right. I never had a cat ever that went into the carrier like that. No drama at all. My cats always behaved like they were being murdered, when you tried to get them in a carrier.
Ruby is so chill. Loved seeing her tail wags when she made it back home. Glad you caught whatever is going on with Liza early so you can act quickly if any more changes occur. Sending healing energy her way. I’d be terrified of a 5 pound mink!😂 I don’t think those bite gloves would stand a chance 😱 Thanks for taking us along on their check up. Looking forward to part 2 with Nikita. Cheers from FL😺
Wow, I have seen dogs that freak out but Ruby was just a sweet calm baby there. didn't seem happy to be held but she seemed almost happy to get the head pets.
absolutely love the pose Ruby took when Mikaila entered her recint. she obviously remember the cage. but her tail wag very much made it clear she trusts Ethan and Mikaila with all her heart.
guys i love your save a fox vids, i think you two are amazing and your little girl, you remember al their names, let them have a lovely life and look after their health , wonderful , keep up the good work xxx love watching your care of these lovely creatures x
I've an idea. Weigh each crate before putting an animal in. Then in the vet office, put the whole item down on the scale. Subtract the crate weight, then you have the weight of the critter.
Ruby is definitely some kind of crazy mythological spirit animal because my dog HATES the vet. She whines and whimpers and cowers away from everyone. Ruby was the chillest animal I have ever seen! I think she forgot she was supposed to be a fwerocious fwoxy! 🤭
Ruby was so so good. She’s quickly become one of favorite foxes there. And look how happy she was to be home. Sweetie pie. 🦊👍 You guys are so good with them. I do not know how you do all of it.
Oh so glad that the animals are okay. I cringe every time I take mine to the vet. My dog is an older dog and the last of Mom's dogs. When her day comes, she will be reunited with Mom and our other pets across the Bridge. But I don't look forward to that day. Good reports are good. Hugs from Texas.
I was thinking of some sort of kidney issue when I saw Liza in this video. My cat had similar condition when he was diagnosed with hyperthyroid (that had caused the kidney issues). He later passed away from kidney failure despite being on medication and having regular check ups at the vet. Rip my black boy, I will always miss him.
My Chesapeake Bay Retriever walked through something and got a rash on her belly. I got it on my ankles and calves. Doctor and Vet said take some benadryl. It worked. Check to see if foxes can take benadryl too.
I am amazed that the fox allowed the vet to put a finger into her mouth and not try to bite it. I guess it is because she has had close contact with humans so maybe she trusts them enough to allow stuff that a wild fox wouldnt.
Got a little nervous when he said he was pouring concrete; the mob pours concrete for shoes sometimes! (Ruby's thinking "The indignity of it all! I'm leaving for SaveAFox South!!") Praying for all you guys!!
3.1K Thumbs Up + Mine! 👍 You're welcome! Thanks! 😊 Notes: Oh, I hope that all turns put very well for them all! I learned a new term, "bite gloves"! I would love to label the drawers like that, thanks to the 1966 "Batman" series. But the man with a terrible memory removes them. 😁