BlueS
Well-Known Member
It weren't a she. It was a he. Fox Moulder
Mouldy fox, either call the council or panic or both.
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It weren't a she. It was a he. Fox Moulder
Not if you dig a deep hole away from any natural running water, i do it all the time with hedgehogsI've had 2 die in my back garden,one from an infected metal trap wound and the other just keeled over and died,the RSPCA told me what to do with them and if you put dead ones in the woods or somebodies garden then you can spread infections to the other wildlife,the council will take them and dispose of them properly
LOL does sound to mutch of a coincidence
Double bag it and call the council and they will collect it,don't put it in the woods as you willl spread disease to other wildlife,do the responsible thing
It's much easier to make a quick phone call than dig a deep hole lolNot if you dig a deep hole away from any natural running water, i do it all the time with hedgehogs
I don't know,i did what the RSPCA told me to do,it takes a minute to call the council and it's free or it is down hereSo what happens when they die naturally?
I blame Derek Dougan myself.That was Wolves rather than foxes I think.
So what happens when they die naturally?
I don't know,i did what the RSPCA told me to do,it takes a minute to call the council and it's free or it is down here
I have done it twice and it's no hassle and free of any charge,i don't see the problemthe council is not free, it why you give your time and money too and exists for us our benefit, don't forget that.
don't call the council they will laugh and call you gay without words and charge us a lot.
get rid of a dead fox. really?
I have done it twice and it's no hassle and free of any charge,i don't see the problem