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27-08-2006, 01:31 PM   #11

Re: Fox about


Thanks John, Im sure Millie can look after herself.
Dawn.



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27-08-2006, 06:01 PM   #12

Re: Fox about


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Originally Posted by Kazz
Now you see thats someting I wouldn't do feed foxes but I live in a city (pretty much) and somehow the foxes in towns look different to me than those in the countryside - maybe its me or maybe they are changing to adapt to their circumstances.

Karen
I respect what you say Kazz.

We have never had any trouble with the foxes being aggressive, they don't leave a mess and it recycles the left over cat/dog food! I have never seen a rat either, would hate to think I was attracting them. It can't be easy for urban foxes finding food and although I know they can be a pest, they have a need to survive too.



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27-08-2006, 06:27 PM   #13

Re: Fox about


Just catching up......

I had a fox in my back garden a while back, I was un easy at first got the cats in and neighbours cat in.

I havnt seen it for a while now though and I think all would be ok.

Now when I had ducks.......that was another matter! x



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