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[livejournal.com profile] ladymoonray came over for dinner and pink drink last night (it is, coincidentally, five years this weekend since we first met) and after a tiring evening of eating and drinking we'd planned a leisurely Saturday. But when I woke up there was a fox cub on the verandah ...

S/he was very young, and in shock, and didn't respond to food or water or my presence. Lovely long black hairs scattered through the russet fur. Green-gold eyes. Pretty much paralysed: when I first found the cub, its back legs were splayed at an unnatural angle, and I wondered if it had broken its back. We couldn't just leave him there to die.

So we boxed the fox and drove to Leatherhead, to the wildlife hospital at Randalls Farm. I'm glad such a place exists.

Just phoned to find out how our patient was. They put it to sleep: it'd been poisoned and wasn't going to make it.

Worrying that cats will find whatever foxcub found. Though it was such a young cub that surely it wouldn't have gone after solid food?

And wondering if it crawled all the way onto the verandah because of the water-bowl / birdbath there ... or whether there's something in this garden that poisoned it.

RIP little fox. I've never held a live fox before. At least we shortened its suffering.

Date: Saturday, April 28th, 2007 01:55 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tea-cantata.livejournal.com
Poor little thing...

Date: Saturday, April 28th, 2007 01:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] geekmama.livejournal.com
Poor little thing. Good for you, taking care of it.

Date: Saturday, April 28th, 2007 03:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ozarque.livejournal.com
Oh lord, that's hard to bear -- and the kind of thing you can't ever get out of your mind, even though you know you did everything you possibly could to help. I'm so sorry this happened to you.

Date: Saturday, April 28th, 2007 05:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] asynje.livejournal.com
That is so sad. Poison really is evil. I'm glad you were able to shorten its suffering.

Date: Sunday, April 29th, 2007 04:47 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pecos.livejournal.com
My condolences.

At least the Fox kit came to someone who would help it. The Fox hunting in Englad has always mystified me - probably as much as a lot of American customs mystify the rest of the world. I've got foxes out back here, and love their yips and yelps, even thought they'd eat my dog given half a chance.

Date: Sunday, April 29th, 2007 05:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] triciasullivan.livejournal.com
So sad. The world is a tough place for foxes these days.

Date: Sunday, April 29th, 2007 06:38 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] lj_stowaway
Oh, the poor baby. How sad. And how awful for you! But you did what you could to help, which must be some comfort.

*joins you in fretting about the cats*

Date: Monday, April 30th, 2007 10:53 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ivory-goddess.livejournal.com
whether there's something in this garden that poisoned it.

I think there's a possibility that it was deliberately poisoned - a lot of people don't like urban foxes 'cos of noise, mess, perceived potential danger to young children, etc. If so, the poison would have to have been placed somewhere where the Nasty Person had access, ie not your garden (unless it was Them Upstairs). As your cats don't roam far, they should be safe.

The alternative would be something like slug pellets, and I doubt your cats would ever be desperate enough to eat those. I doubt it was rat/mouse poison as people tend to put that down to get rid of home invasions, ie inside a property.

Still, not a nice thing to find. Well done on Doing Something, even if the result was not good. You did at least reduce its suffering, and that's not insignificant.

Date: Monday, April 30th, 2007 07:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zoo-music-girl.livejournal.com
Gosh, that means it's also five years since I met both of you!

Sorry about the fox. :(

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