Very angry little fox!
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@chamchao16 She'd never seen a cat before...
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A guard Fox...keeping your yard cat free.
heh heh heh
Thanks
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the cat's laughing on the inside.
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the fox reminds me of scrat from ice age
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foxes kind of remind me of cats the way the curl up like that
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Man, good thing I'm not a cat!
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Damn, if I was a cat...I'd stay away. Still, nice fox.
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A red fox might be a little nervous of a cat, but grays are quite a bit bolder...around here the feral and pet gets have a hard time when they're left outside, mostly cause the coyotes...but no doubt foxed take a few. Thats a cute kitten! And a nice gray fox, thats very interesting behavior shown by the fox. cool video
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It's a Culpeo Fox right?
So small yet so powerful, I heard that two or more culpeos can bring down animals so much larger than them.
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@chamchao16 In the wild they sometimes take on racoons and pick on wolves I dun tink its worried bout the cat
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@chamchao16 foxes are sooo much nicer than damnable cats
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aww that kitten is so cute!
the meal is outside the meal is outside the meal is outside....
dansu92833 1 year ago
@dansu92833 LOL
malane3 1 year ago
Sorry to bother you,
But any thoughts on the life spans and or health concerns of your different types of foxes in captivity.
I know you posted issues with the arctic but I think you stated it was a hormone problem.
Thanks for your time.
teckelmn 1 year ago 6
@teckelmn Yes. The male arctic had a hormonal imbalance. Sadly, health concerns appear to be common with members of the true arctic fox species sold as pets. I don't recommend getting one unless you know for sure you can trust the breeder and their stock. Sticking with the red fox or gray fox species would be your best bet. There is a much larger gene pool of both of these species available to ensure less inbreeding and better health and behavior when raised by responsible breeders.
malane3 1 year ago