Girl Saves Lonely Baby Fox. She Becomes Friends With Her Cat | Cuddle Buddies

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A once lonely rescued fox named Sherlock loves pouncing and running around all over the place. He’s full of joy now and knows that he’s loved. But when Meagan just got him, he felt really lonely. That’s when a tiny kitten, Gwen, appeared in his life. It took a while for them to get bonded, but now they’re almost like siblings. And thanks to Gwen, Sherlock can feel joy again.

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  1. Rescues that come from trauma or neglect seem to understand that their new lives are so much better than what they came from. There seems to be this capacity for gratitude in many animals in that situation.

  2. I got a baby artic fox from some college students who had gotten him from a pet store in florida during spring break. The fox was originally from a fur farm. My cats didnt know what to think about him, but the kittens loved the fox. The fox was not housebroken so i built a cage in the back yard for him. My dog was freaked out when the fox came up to him and begged food from him ( like baby foxes beg food from their mom). But soon they were best buddies. They chased each other around and around the yard until thet were both exhausted. When the dog rested the fox played leap frog over him. The fox grew into a lovely adult. That winter the fox found new ways to escape his cage but always came back. That spring i got sick for two weeks and could not take care of the fox. His cage had been fixed so he couldnt escape. Once i was well enough to get up to check on him i let him out of his cage to play but to my horror he took two steps out of it and collapsed. He was deathly sick and weak. We took him to the vet and the vet said he was heavily infested with whipworms. Apparantly he had gotten them on one of his escapes. In our neiborhood a lot of people have dogs and dont treat them for worms. The whipworms had consumed do much blood from the fox that when the vet tested his blood he found very little hemoglobin in the blood. Vet said he had never seen an animal with such a low amount that was still alive. The vet convinced me to have the fox put down. I held the fox in my arms as the vet gave him the injection to stop his heart. Sfter the first injection my fox still lived. The vet quickly administered a second short. I regretted letting the vet put him down. That little fox wanted to live so bad. The vet had said the only treatment he could have goven him was a transfusion of blood but he was not sure a transfusion from a dog would have helped and anyway, he didnt have a donor available. I wish i had waited instead of letting the vet convice me to put him down. That fox was a fighter. With help he might have lived. He was a Norwegian artic fox. He was a blue phase. Grey all over in the summer and turned white mostly with some grey on his face and legs in the winter. So beautiful. After the fox died when spring came, my son saw a mama fox in the woods near our house with white pups. I wonder if that is why the fox was so anxious to get out of his cage the winter before. I wonder if it was possible for a regular fox to breed with an artic one.

  3. Would love to know WHAT is the big deal wearing an animal fur??…Do any of these "individuals" fully understand that the poor animal loses its life to satisfy some deranged idea that the person wearing the fur is "special" OR a sign of wealth???
    Then just WHO is the REAL animal here??…shame, shame!!

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