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thanks again tunderoze, I raised a red fox once he was 4 months old when we got him. Some hunters had killed the mom and some others came upon the little foxes and they rescued them. We had fun with him and he got out once and must have riden in the engine of the girl across the streets car as as went to college. The next week after he went missing his picture was in the Houston and all it said was fox goes to college. We went and pick him up he had our collar with our name and his and tags with the vet who gave him his shots. After that we let him loose
I just enjoyed this one also. Just think what God can do. Amazing. I just love animals. I brought home a fox and raised it. Now I let it go and it still comes back and says hello. I think she is with baby/s now. I just look far away at her and see what is going on. Like I said I just love animals. Theresa