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wait for it ! uk now to cull urban foxes all antis who feed them to be shot on sight , in light of whats happened these dangerous killers must be controlled and eraicated for the publics safety

 

 

 

cant say we havent been telling them foxes need controlling , atb top

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In the countryside for hundreds of years we have kept the fox population under control,either by toffs or snare,gun or dog,but the townies wouldnt accept that it was necessary to keep the population down to protect man and beast,save the fox they cried,oh poor fluffy mr charlie fox! well in my opinion they over dosed on too much 'animals of farthing wood ' and the like. well the bleedin heart do-goodin tree-huggers got their ban,the fluffy fox was safe,no more mr nasty countryman to kill the cute 'foxy-loxy',but what has happened? the fox population has exploded (sadly not that way),the species is suffering poor health due to over population,and no culling of the weak, it used to be a rare thing to see the ginger killer at all bar a spot of lamping but now they are brazen,seen in the day as much as eve,in parks ,streets,field and fen,and even now they are attacking our young in our homes:

 

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Baby twins injured in 'fox attack'

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Two baby sisters are seriously ill in hospital after an apparent fox attack at their home. Skip related content

 

Police said the nine-month-old twins were in a "serious but stable" condition after being hurt while sleeping in their cots on Saturday night.

 

Officers and paramedics were called to a house in Homerton, east London, to reports that the animal had attacked the pair.

 

The little girls are being treated at the Royal London Hospital.

 

They both reportedly suffered arm wounds and one of the girls was believed to have facial injuries.

 

The fox was believed to have been in an upstairs room.

 

A Scotland Yard spokesman said: "The incident is not being treated as suspicious.

 

"We were called to reports of a fox attack. Officers and the ambulance found two girls with injuries."

 

In 2002, mother Sue Eastwood claimed her baby boy, Louis, was left injured after a fox crept into their house while she slept.

 

The fourteen-week-old suffered bite marks on his head after the animal darted into the sitting room of the house in Dartford, Kent."

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BOY O BOY, a lot of head scratching going on this morning, animals that have been encouraged into a lot of urban garden's , have now bitten the hand that feed them, Pesty's stand by your phones..

 

 

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