@fennecgirl See our other videos & you'll se us petting him and that calms him and stops his vocalizations- they truly do mean come pay attention to me. The fennecs are all free range- the cages are open so he can come & go as he chooses too. And no one should ever stick a finger in any animal's cage, that is askign to be bit no matter what the animal is.
N'awww what's wrong with the fox that's yelling in its cage? D: That is assuming that he's actually upset, for I know little to nothing about the emotional displays of fennec foxes... XP
@Jjonathanhart I'd love that, but no sadly. I live on the other side of the Atlantic, but I have been subscribed to the Crittercamp channel for something like 18 months. I'm a huge animal lover, and have been interested in all species since forever, as they say. :¬)
Well I took care of a stray cat for almost 15 years who lived in my shed who died about 5 years ago, and adopted another one my neighbors across my backyard either left behind when they moved, the cat wasn't around when they moved or she just didn't want to leave with them. It's one of the three. I call her Pesty because she always wants to eat so much. And she original had a collar around her neck with a tiny bell. But one day returning to my house the collar was removed from her neck.
@Jjonathanhart Excellent. I currently have two cats, Eddy was adopted from neighbours who were moving away and Pasha just arrived one day. He came in, looked hungry, ate two full dishes of cat meat, then settled down on the arm of the couch. That was nearly 11 years ago. You can see his picture on my channel.
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Pasha, by the way is a Turkish word meaning a respected elder statesman. ;¬)
Pasha kind of seems like my cat Pesty. But Pesty needed a home badly, just in time before the cold whether. A matter of fact, my father and I weren't even sure if someone didn't already own her with the collar around her neck. One night she was sleeping on my rockin chair, and we woke her up to send her home. When I placed Pesty outside near the fence across from my neighbor's yard as it began snowing, and she ran behind me back into the house, that's when I knew she was really stranded.
hatsoff to your patience!!!!
tinku6565 1 month ago
You should try sticking your finger in that screeching foxes cage. Then you'll REALLY see how happy he is.
fennecgirl 11 months ago
@fennecgirl See our other videos & you'll se us petting him and that calms him and stops his vocalizations- they truly do mean come pay attention to me. The fennecs are all free range- the cages are open so he can come & go as he chooses too. And no one should ever stick a finger in any animal's cage, that is askign to be bit no matter what the animal is.
CritterCampMom 11 months ago 2
Oh. I wish I had that little fox for a pet.
Jjonathanhart 11 months ago
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Jjonathanhart 11 months ago
@pimpdaddytabes Oh good, that's how I do it too. XD
DorkoMouthfly 11 months ago
@DorkoMouthfly Hahahahah!
wordreet 11 months ago
N'awww what's wrong with the fox that's yelling in its cage? D: That is assuming that he's actually upset, for I know little to nothing about the emotional displays of fennec foxes... XP
DorkoMouthfly 11 months ago
@DorkoMouthfly He's just vying for pettins and attention.
pimpdaddytabes 11 months ago
@DorkoMouthfly With fennecs that is usually a sign of happiness and excitement!
TamanduaGirl 11 months ago
@TamanduaGirl EXACTLY! it means he's happy!
CritterCampMom 11 months ago
I feel bad for that fox yelling in its cage.
Jjonathanhart 11 months ago
@Jjonathanhart That's Quiggly, he's always talking and conversing like that. Check out his other vids. ;¬)
wordreet 11 months ago
@wordreet I guess you work there at that pet store or animal shelter knowing all about those little foxes.
Jjonathanhart 11 months ago
@Jjonathanhart I'd love that, but no sadly. I live on the other side of the Atlantic, but I have been subscribed to the Crittercamp channel for something like 18 months. I'm a huge animal lover, and have been interested in all species since forever, as they say. :¬)
wordreet 11 months ago
Well I took care of a stray cat for almost 15 years who lived in my shed who died about 5 years ago, and adopted another one my neighbors across my backyard either left behind when they moved, the cat wasn't around when they moved or she just didn't want to leave with them. It's one of the three. I call her Pesty because she always wants to eat so much. And she original had a collar around her neck with a tiny bell. But one day returning to my house the collar was removed from her neck.
Jjonathanhart 11 months ago
@Jjonathanhart Excellent. I currently have two cats, Eddy was adopted from neighbours who were moving away and Pasha just arrived one day. He came in, looked hungry, ate two full dishes of cat meat, then settled down on the arm of the couch. That was nearly 11 years ago. You can see his picture on my channel.
.
Pasha, by the way is a Turkish word meaning a respected elder statesman. ;¬)
wordreet 11 months ago
Pasha kind of seems like my cat Pesty. But Pesty needed a home badly, just in time before the cold whether. A matter of fact, my father and I weren't even sure if someone didn't already own her with the collar around her neck. One night she was sleeping on my rockin chair, and we woke her up to send her home. When I placed Pesty outside near the fence across from my neighbor's yard as it began snowing, and she ran behind me back into the house, that's when I knew she was really stranded.
Jjonathanhart 11 months ago
@Jjonathanhart Haha! Whatever else she was, she wasn't stupid! :¬)
wordreet 11 months ago
You mean Pasha wasn't stupid, or this cat Pesty I adopted?
Jjonathanhart 11 months ago
@Jjonathanhart Well Pesty of course. I already indicated that my Pasha is a boy. ;¬)
wordreet 11 months ago
Wiley seems to have made himself right at home xD
hurleygirl27 11 months ago