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FOXES in brighton



happypig

Staring at the rude boys
May 23, 2009
7,977
Eastbourne
had these fellers out the back a couple of years ago. Nowhere near as destructive as BADGERS. Took us a lot of work to stop them *******s getting in the garden
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KingKev

Well-known member
Jun 16, 2011
867
Hove (actually)
Saw one strolling down the centre of York Avenue one night about 10pm, with a mahoosive salmon in its jaws. After a quick double-take, had to smile and salute the cheeky s@d.
 


Seagull on the wing

New member
Sep 22, 2010
7,458
Hailsham
So some of you don't like Leicester fans....seriously yesterday there was a cub in my conservatory...took ages to get it out....no one lives in my house without paying rent...
 




Meade's Ball

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
13,617
Hither (sometimes Thither)
Cycling back from London Bridge last night, close to midnight, near home i saw a pair of foxes trotting up the centre of the road. I saw them and jingled my bell, expecting them to scarper, but they merely looked around, recognised me as a wussy vegetarian and moved each around an extra foot apart to allow me through. I thought of a potential savaging, but i suppose these too sly rapscallions had their eyes on bigger meat. I like foxes, for all their sins.
 






clapham_gull

Legacy Fan
Aug 20, 2003
25,467
My flat over two floors is a bit odd in that the lower ground was built after the ground. I know it's all the fashion to build underground now, but anyway.

You wouldn't notice at first, but access to the lower ground is via a ladder rather than steps.

Point ?

It's a fox trap. Had the RSPCA out to fish them out. The routine is for RSPCA officer to catch fox and pass cage to me. And yes they bite obviously under quite stress full circumstances. Because of the cage she didn't get me, but I feel a tooth against my hand.

They are quite a different breed up here. Walk around in broad day light without a care in the world. What I have noticed is they disappear for months, I don't think I've heard them for over a year.

This coincides with cats walking around, but when the foxes return the cats stay indoors.
 


countryman

Well-known member
Jun 28, 2011
1,893
Send the hunt through towns. Foxes need to know there is a predator so they don't get too bold. People feeding them don't help.

When I lived in a town my cat used to chase the foxes down the road.
 




HovaGirl

I'll try a breakfast pie
Jul 16, 2009
3,139
West Hove
They tear up my lawn and shit all over my flower beds. They killed my brother's ducks and some of my cousin's sheep. One even attacked my young cat and almost killed him so he had to spend a couple of days on a drip at the vet's. They tear their way through plastic bags of rubbish and spread it all over the pavement and road making it easier for the seagulls to scavenge. I cannot understand why so many townies think foxes are cute, unless it's because they are furry, have big eyes and shiny noses.
 








Justice

Dangerous Idiot
Jun 21, 2012
18,912
Born In Shoreham
They tear up my lawn and shit all over my flower beds. They killed my brother's ducks and some of my cousin's sheep. One even attacked my young cat and almost killed him so he had to spend a couple of days on a drip at the vet's. They tear their way through plastic bags of rubbish and spread it all over the pavement and road making it easier for the seagulls to scavenge. I cannot understand why so many townies think foxes are cute, unless it's because they are furry, have big eyes and shiny noses.
The fox is a wild animal it will attack and eat other animals what do expect them to do eat a sandwich from M&S?
 


HovaGirl

I'll try a breakfast pie
Jul 16, 2009
3,139
West Hove
The fox is a wild animal it will attack and eat other animals what do expect them to do eat a sandwich from M&S?

Quite. That's my point, but so many people don't seem to realise this and think they are cuddly. They aren't.
 






fruitnveg

Well-known member
Jul 22, 2010
1,918
Waitrose. Veg aisles
Foxes are vicious vermin. They kill for fun, not to eat. One got into my neighbour's chicken pen and slaughtered all 20 of them. Worse, the RSPCA are catching them in urban areas and releasing them in the country! Fu©k off you animal rights w@nkers. Foxes should be put down, hard. Bring back the hunt.
 




Hotchilidog

Well-known member
Jan 24, 2009
8,739
Foxes are vicious vermin. They kill for fun, not to eat. One got into my neighbour's chicken pen and slaughtered all 20 of them. Worse, the RSPCA are catching them in urban areas and releasing them in the country! Fu©k off you animal rights w@nkers. Foxes should be put down, hard. Bring back the hunt.

That of course is a load of rubbish. Foxes have to hunt for food, and when they come across an opportunity such as chicken pen they will kill everything they can, take what they need and then plan to back for the rest and cache the food for later. Foxes are wild animals that need to kill for food or they die.
 






del strangefish

Well-known member
Nov 1, 2008
1,621
Back of North Stand
Ate my kids rabbits but now saving money on straw and rabbit food.
All worked out for the best.
 


GNF on Tour

Registered Twunt
Jul 7, 2003
1,365
Auckland
Foxes are vicious vermin. They kill for fun, not to eat. One got into my neighbour's chicken pen and slaughtered all 20 of them. Worse, the RSPCA are catching them in urban areas and releasing them in the country! Fu©k off you animal rights w@nkers. Foxes should be put down, hard. Bring back the hunt.

Your not very nice.
 


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