MoogleViper Posted November 19, 2008 Posted November 19, 2008 me too He said fox not dog. Love you really.
Platty Posted November 19, 2008 Posted November 19, 2008 I live in South East London and as far as I can remember we have always had foxes roaming the streets at night, performing their baby cries and having regular battles with the cats.
Coolness Bears Posted November 19, 2008 Posted November 19, 2008 My cat had a fight with the mother fox once that lived at the bottom of our garden! He left with scratches and scars on his face but he was the VICTOR!!! They left our garden after that.
Blackfox Posted November 19, 2008 Posted November 19, 2008 He said fox not dog.Love you really. Me or Dan?
MoogleViper Posted November 19, 2008 Posted November 19, 2008 Me or Dan? Well I obviously missed the point. I didn't realise it was you. I just thought Dan was calling himself a fox and was wearing a black suit.
Raining_again Posted November 19, 2008 Posted November 19, 2008 I saw a fox on the main road once before (its running along a forest - i imagine thats where it came from) It was roadkill the next day Such a lovely fox too
Jimbob Posted November 19, 2008 Posted November 19, 2008 I've seen a few foxes walking the streets near where i live. One of them saw me and started to move towards me until i started to walk forwards then it ran for the hills. Might be because i live so near fields and woodland where they live is most likely as to why i see them every few weeks or months.
McPhee Posted November 19, 2008 Posted November 19, 2008 But..why? It can be an utterly cruel "sport". I mean, I don't see how chasing an animal down, and killing it can be considered a sport in this day an age. (For the record, before someone calls me something like "dynasty girl" - I love meat. I also just realised that sounds a little wrong. I'm going to stop typing now..) I'd agree there. I've got nothing against hunting animals for food, but hunting for sport/fur/ivory/etc. is wrong. I see a lot of foxes out here, then again there's good reason for them to be here. My whole area is infested with Pheasants!
EEVILMURRAY Posted November 20, 2008 Posted November 20, 2008 Just saw one on my way home from work. They catch one glimpse of you they run away.
Portlett Posted November 20, 2008 Posted November 20, 2008 But..why? It can be an utterly cruel "sport". I mean, I don't see how chasing an animal down, and killing it can be considered a sport in this day an age. (For the record, before someone calls me something like "dynasty girl" - I love meat. I also just realised that sounds a little wrong. I'm going to stop typing now..) You do realise that thats exactly what foxes do most of the time - foxes quite reguarly kill lambs and chickens not to eat but just for fun, hunts and farmers kill foxes to stop this because theyre livestock and livelihoods are at stake.
MoogleViper Posted November 20, 2008 Posted November 20, 2008 I'd agree there. I've got nothing against hunting animals for food, but hunting for sport/fur/ivory/etc. is wrong. I see a lot of foxes out here, then again there's good reason for them to be here. My whole area is infested with Pheasants! Pheasant problem + cars = no pheasant problem + dented cars
Recommended Posts