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Omaha Steve

(99,503 posts)
Fri Mar 25, 2016, 10:35 PM Mar 2016

A Rescued Baby Fox, With His Teddy Bear, Is Getting Bigger Each Day!





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When you're this tiny, you need all the love and comfort you can get. That is why this little rescue fox has his own caretakers and his own teddy bear! Watch as he grows from day 1 to 35 (using the bear as a reference). He's such an adorable little guy filled with fluff and cuteness. And look at those eyes! I'm so glad Wildlife Aid was there when he needed help.



Published on Feb 17, 2016
This is one of our fox cubs from 2014, filmed over 5 weeks with the same teddy bear to show how fast she grew!
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A Rescued Baby Fox, With His Teddy Bear, Is Getting Bigger Each Day! (Original Post) Omaha Steve Mar 2016 OP
Can anyone spare... 3catwoman3 Mar 2016 #1
Pretty cute. Thanks for posting Steve. n/t FSogol Mar 2016 #2
What does the fox say? midnight Mar 2016 #3
A stuffed bear? Why not a stuffed chicken? Land of Enchantment Mar 2016 #4
Heart-warming for lovely foxes. Iwillnevergiveup Mar 2016 #5
Yes very cute, but safeinOhio Mar 2016 #6
Most can never returned to the wild.There is a place in NM called Wild Life West Land of Enchantment Mar 2016 #7
Awwwwwwwww shenmue Mar 2016 #8
Until Day 28.... IcyPeas Mar 2016 #9

safeinOhio

(32,641 posts)
6. Yes very cute, but
Sat Mar 26, 2016, 01:07 AM
Mar 2016

a warning to all. Rescue and return to the wild. As with most wild animals they do not, I repeat, they do not make good pets.
They have very sharp, needle like teeth and no matter how long you've had one or how tame you think they are, they are very nippy. Give them a treat or toy and the first thing a fox will do is mark it. That is they pee on it and their pee stinks way more than cat pee.
Please leave wild animals in the wild. I've been around and have seen many rehab folks try to keep wild animals saying they have been too socialized and keep them as educational animals. The wild and zoos, and zoos not so much are the only place for our wild friends.

Land of Enchantment

(1,217 posts)
7. Most can never returned to the wild.There is a place in NM called Wild Life West
Sat Mar 26, 2016, 01:22 AM
Mar 2016

that provides food and love and shelter to many species that have been orphaned, injured or displaced. It is a non-profit and runs on donations. Most people who find them in any unhealthy condition have options other than treating them as pets, but sometimes it is meant to be.






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