umans are about and in my experience they are frightened of cats. Foxes burrowed a route under my neighbour's fence through to my garden. I used to keep filling it in and then I thought why bother, it wasn't doing any harm, and they'd only burrow again in the same place. You can't remove the risk of fox poo in your garden unless you barrier foxes out of your garden altogether, not just the decking area. It's almost impossible to prevent foxes entering your garden at all, and in any event, cats can still enter and do their business. Fox poo will be done in your garden at night, so I quickly check my garden in the morning for any mess and don't often find any.…
That bad-bad east end psycho fox has given foxes a hard time of late.
Time then to give the fox family a bit of aah-Factor:
Original picture by McTumshie on Flickr
haringey.gov.uk/foxes_fact_sheet.pdf
I will of course make some more enquiries to see what help and advice the council can offer where foxes are become a big problem locally.…
ver returned. It might not be foxes in this cold weather but perhaps it is. I am perplexed t as I have had cats in this area for 25 years without them going missing before.…
of nice sandals outside the kitchen door. One went missing and I was puzzled for weeks until figured out it was a fox. It was rather a Sherlock Holmes scenario for a while.
Foxes aren't going anywhere, so it makes sense to try to like them. Maybe the Tottenham foxes behave better than the Harringay foxes as I don't recognise the hooligan element.…
Added by 24g2s8fz5ir06 at 22:48 on September 17, 2013