by Discodolly » Mon Jun 08, 2015 7:42 pm
Hello All NVN'ers
We had an exciting morning here last week - myself & my 5yr old daughter were delighted!
However, I thought it would be a good idea to post about though as may not be as exciting for others.
At 8.15 am our whippet was growling at the wall .... I thought she had gone mad , but in fact a lovely fully grown fox had sneaked in the back door ( I had left open ) and was tucked under the coffee table in our living room.
We were all up getting ready for school , work etc .. radio on.. we have a dog & a cat ... none of this seemed to put the fox off.
Such a brave thing, quick as whip and so silent .. it was gone in a flash .. literally!
So just be mindful of leaving doors open, low windows with babies/young ones unattended now the days are warming up.
I'm sure nothing would happen .. but better to be safe than for anymore fox x baby incidents... as foxes are fierce hunters by nature.
I took a pic ( of course )
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Hello All NVN'ers
We had an exciting morning here last week - myself & my 5yr old daughter were delighted!
However, I thought it would be a good idea to post about though as may not be as exciting for others.
At 8.15 am our whippet was growling at the wall .... I thought she had gone mad , but in fact a lovely fully grown fox had sneaked in the back door ( I had left open ) and was tucked under the coffee table in our living room.
We were all up getting ready for school , work etc .. radio on.. we have a dog & a cat ... none of this seemed to put the fox off.
Such a brave thing, quick as whip and so silent .. it was gone in a flash .. literally!
So just be mindful of leaving doors open, low windows with babies/young ones unattended now the days are warming up.
I'm sure nothing would happen .. but better to be safe than for anymore fox x baby incidents... as foxes are fierce hunters by nature.
I took a pic ( of course )