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The city fox scratches in bins for his food
But, out in the country, his cousin lives well
On rabbit and pheasant and other fine game
Whilst rough, tatty townie recoils from the smell.
What could I feed to a fox that's coming to the garden?
But, out in the country, his cousin lives well
On rabbit and pheasant and other fine game
Whilst rough, tatty townie recoils from the smell.
What could I feed to a fox that's coming to the garden?
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So nice to see that so many people are willing to help foxes. Foxes in the garden can be very useful. It is a fact that a lot of people don't like cats coming into their garden. Having a fox smell in your garden will deter cats, so encouraging foxes can be beneficial if you are a gardener and hate having your seedlings scratched up by cats. Around where i live, right on...
14:17 Sun 19th Jun 2016
So nice to see that so many people are willing to help foxes.
Foxes in the garden can be very useful. It is a fact that a lot of people don't like cats coming into their garden. Having a fox smell in your garden will deter cats, so encouraging foxes can be beneficial if you are a gardener and hate having your seedlings scratched up by cats.
Around where i live, right on the edge of a small town, there are a lot of foxes, but they don't venture near the houses. There must be enough food in the surroundings fields and copses to keep them going. But it is so nice to read that so many people are supportive of the urban foxes in cities.
Foxes in the garden can be very useful. It is a fact that a lot of people don't like cats coming into their garden. Having a fox smell in your garden will deter cats, so encouraging foxes can be beneficial if you are a gardener and hate having your seedlings scratched up by cats.
Around where i live, right on the edge of a small town, there are a lot of foxes, but they don't venture near the houses. There must be enough food in the surroundings fields and copses to keep them going. But it is so nice to read that so many people are supportive of the urban foxes in cities.