four little bundles of mischief they are so cute - what happened to them when they were old enough to leave - they would have been fairly fearless of people which can not have been good if they were returned to the wild - or did you put them through a weaning process?
One was more for humans, he was the one you can see playing with Piper, the other 3 were fantastic with me as I was their mummy but they wouldn't really tolerate other humans. If anyone came round, they would run up the walls if they were startled
We used to have a local bobby used to come round with colleagues as he was really interested in wildlife and adored the fox cubs, one of the dogs we had at the time was a little over protective and did manage to bite his butt
All the foxes were released onto land where they were to be looked after and fed, Shak I was a little concerned about because of the way he was with us, but he soon got his natural instincts back on release.
I always wonder if they make good pets
As far as I know you wouldn't be allowed by law to keep them as pets, I'm not even sure I should have had them but their mother was killed by the Cheshire Hunt and the cubs were going to go the same way. I wouldn't recommend as pets purely because of the way humans are. I read a book once, a fox had been hand reared and humanised, he ran up to a farmer and was shot
They are gorgeous animals, and I don't regret the time I spent with them..........I have a lot of fond memories but I would rather see them free but safe
One of them that we had used to open the back door by jumping up and down on the handle, if he ever got out, he would scream to get back in again, anyone would think he was being murdered
I used to take them out for a walk in the early hours, all had little collars and leads, if anyone came round the corner, I had 4 bundles jumping into my arms for protection