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Old 28 March 2011, 09:38 AM
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Question How tame are your foxes

Walking back from the pub last week we were astonished to come across a fox , sitting not 10 feet away on a wall ,taking in the sunshine !

It didnt even bother moving

Well we saw a similar animal from the pub widow yesterday afternoon strolling down the pavement with out a care in the world , followed shortly afterwards by some boozed up ( and slighlty blubbery) vested middle aged women attempting to stroke/feed it

And some people wonder at these so called attacks on small children
Old 28 March 2011, 10:00 AM
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Best we let the Tory toffs start hunting them again then

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Old 28 March 2011, 10:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Chip
Best we let the Tory toffs start hunting them again then

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When we moved into our current house the foxes started cr@pping on everything and even played on the kid's trampoline tearing the blue padding around the edge to bits. They screech at all hours of the night and the wild rhodedendron along our house seems to be there toilet as it always stinks, especially on a hot day.

I'd quite happily let the hunters in, but the mangy scabs around hear wouldn't make very nice headwear
Old 28 March 2011, 11:29 AM
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We have a couple of foxes that hang around in the garden, the younger ones are not afraid at all and will happily be a few feet away.

Well, until we got a dog (I say 'dog' its a Yorkshire Terrier ) and now they only come in the dead of the night and even then will stay clear of the house.

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Old 28 March 2011, 01:52 PM
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We used to have one that walked up and down our street and in and out of the gardens, Herself was scared that it would eat our puppies so I tried to chase it away but it just sat in the neighbours garden and looked at me so I gave up and it walked away, haven't seen it since so hopefully it has moved on.

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Old 28 March 2011, 01:58 PM
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Tame foxes are great, they don't run away when you miss which gives you a chance to re-load.
Old 28 March 2011, 02:23 PM
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I use to go fox hunting (yes with horses) they don't last a second once caught up with! But shooting them is just as effective. I hate them with a passion. One kept pissing on my wheels, that one is now dead.
Old 28 March 2011, 02:45 PM
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Only see them late at night wondering the estate. Pretty sure one gave our old cat a good kicking one night. His fur was everywhere on the lawn and he'd had quite a bite taking out of his back. I think it's where he picked up the disease that killed him.
Old 28 March 2011, 03:10 PM
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They must be quite timid around here as we rarely see them. They are around though as my exes dog used to go loopy for fox poo. Lick it, eat it roll in it you name it.
Old 28 March 2011, 04:54 PM
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Urban foxes suffering from Sarcoptic Mange often seem to be very tame. They wander around during the daylight to try and maintain body temp from the sun. They can also be so affected by the condition that they seem to lose their fear of humans. The condition untreated may well cause death eventualy.
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Thats quite intresting , other people seemed to be saying it was ill - but we couldnt see anything wrong with it , just a juvenille

Must admit i thought they all carried fleas etc to some extent ...
Old 28 March 2011, 07:41 PM
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I seemed to have picked up the resident sh*t dropper.

It uses our garden as its toilet & sleeping area.

i would dearly like it got rid of!!!

what can i do legally to persuade it to leave?


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Old 29 March 2011, 02:52 AM
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Originally Posted by shane_evans
I use to go fox hunting (yes with horses) they don't last a second once caught up with! But shooting them is just as effective. I hate them with a passion. One kept pissing on my wheels, that one is now dead.
Take pleasure in that did you? Small minded little.......

Tell you what. I'll round up a few of my mates and chase you, petrified and then tear you to bits. See how you like it?

If they are proving to be a menace then a quick kill with a gun is at least humane. Rather than this nonsense that not only inflicts cruelty, but perpetuates class differences.
Old 29 March 2011, 08:15 AM
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seen quite a few around here, one minding its own business at about 6pm walking in front of us, and eventually took a right turn into a BT building heh

another i saw whilst very drunk one night, it must have noticed because that one hid in a hedge that or it wasnt really there :S lol..

saw a couple of young foxes playing as a child, was lookin out my bedroom window at them, till they decided the road was a better place to play... sure enough a car hit one of them :\

i dont mind them so much, but they make a god eerie noise sometimes

they do all seem pretty tame nowadays, well within reason
Old 29 March 2011, 08:20 AM
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Urban foxes do become used to humans since they are living amongst us of course.

I think they are attractive looking creatures. Ther have been many instances of people taming them as household pets.

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Old 29 March 2011, 03:01 PM
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The foxes in our area are the only things my cat would appear to be wary of, and indeed I supect the infected bite she recently acquired came from one

The idiot dog on the other hand has no problem chasing them off
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