I have to say I dont believe it myself unless the people had been feeding the things for a long time. **** would rue the day if it came in my garden.
I have to say I dont believe it myself unless the people had been feeding the things for a long time. **** would rue the day if it came in my garden.
unless the people had been feeding the things for a long time
Awww, pwetty ickly foxywoxy fluffykins.....
Sadly, I suspect there's a lot of this going on.
It doesn't read right to me either.
My Mum has been feeding the urban foxes in her garden for the last 10 years or so. They're pretty common and can often be seen wandering around in the street from dusk onwards. Even the ones in our garden though won't come near the house or my Mum. They'll sit there and watch her put the food out but if she tries to approach them they're off as soon as she gets within 10 yards of them - not a chance that they'd enter the house, even with a huge pile of food at the doorway.
I can't imagine why Mr Fox hasn't paid a visit to our garden....
Artist does anything ever come into your garden .
that dog appears to missing it's big waggy appendage.....did it caught in a cyclists wheel?
Lol trout - not a lot.
Tazzy - he's a rescue dog (got him at 4 months old) - I'd never dream of docking a dogs tail.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/8726282.stm
Urban wildlife expert John Bryant said such an attack was extremely rare.
"I have only ever heard of two cases in my 40 years of dealing with foxes, one of which turned out to be a German Shepherd and the other a cat," he said.
hmmm..Interesting.
awwww you've spoiled my fun I was just going to jump all over you
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awwww you've spoiled my fun I was just going to jump all over you
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