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  1. I always tell my kids, if they are healthy and want to go back to the wild then we’ve done our job! That has helped them not feel sad when one of our wild fosters decides to leave us. We do still have a few who have chosen to stay and have integrated into our farm animals, currently a wood duck, but we try to feel happy whatever they choose to do.

  2. Are these videos AI assembled from real videos? The narrator quite clearly says "She" about 3 times in the first 30 seconds yet description says "He"
    Is this to generate clicks and interaction or is this because these are being mass produced by AI?

  3. reddish fox, grey fox.. both adorable but story seems to be about more than one baby fox. do better! LIfe is interesting and you don't need to make crap up

  4. How sweet they are. They found each other through tragedy but found love and companionship in each other. They definitely needed each other. And only human intervention can do this for wildlife. It’s not always bad.

  5. I would loooove to rehabilitate animals especially foxes 🦊 and bobcats would be cool

    One time I dropped a baby bunny 🐰 someone had in a box cuz it “went through her haybale machine”

    And they were feeding it BABY FORMULA which in my opinion isn’t even biologically appropriate for human babies most the time

    Like it usually has gmo cane sugar or corn 🌽 syrup and all sorts of things a bunny does not need

    Plus bunnies heat up easily so I was like … can I plz take this animal? Lmao

    My X boyfriend was a little upset at me at first cuz I already had a cat and 2 bunnies at home at the time & he didn’t want xtra work with a new maybe injured baby bunny 🐰

    So I was like babe don’t worry we’re in the Adirondacks we have organizations for this lmao

    So I contacted them, got an address for a volunteer and they had me drop the bunny off. I gave like $20 to hopefully cover food

    I was po’ but I did what I could

    She said he didn’t look inured and should be released within days they’ll just feed him and hydrate and make sure he seems good to go! She said he was old enough to be on his own and no need for milk 🥛

    Then she showed me a pic of a Bobcat she got to rehabilitate …. It was GORGEOUS

    If I ever get settled down I’d LOVE to one day rehabilitate animals

    I practice Natural Health too and I’ve cleansed parasitic intestinal worms out of a feral cat once… killed an infection on one of those bunnies (he was sitting on someone’s dresser and gmo so he was weak when I got him)

    Lmao rants over but this is super cute and I’m glad ppl help these Animals.

  6. I have so many questions about how a fox ended up in the middle of a deàdly car accident.
    Was she inside the car??? Who/what/where/when/why?????
    Did a car swerve to avoid her and crash? If so, how did she end up so far from home and should she really be considered as being involved in the accident? How did a fox swerve turn déadly??
    If the car didn't swerve to avoid her and she wasn't in the car, is there a third option? If the car did hit her, I can be almost certain that it would have just kept driving with no operational issues.
    How many non survivors were involved in the car accident?? Were all of them human? Were there multiple cars? Did an animal sanctuary vehicle get hit by a rock slide, or what?
    HOW DOES A FOX BECOME A SURVIVOR OF A CAR ACCIDENT?!?!

  7. I had a little silver Fox some years ago that I found as a very young pup, along the side of the road. I had ran out of gas and it was pouring down rain. I heard something that sounded like a puppy crying but different.
    There it was next to a tree soaked to the bone. It just allowed me to pick it up and I carried it curled up in my arm next to my chest. Once I got my gas and got it home and dried it well it wouldn't stop licking my face.
    Whenever I would try to put it down it would literally crawl back up immediately and start licking my face again. I ascertained that it was asking for food. 😁 But since I obviously wasn't about to regurgitate a meal for it, I went and got some soft puppy chow .. I could go on and on about little Champ for hours.
    But we made a large enclosure and eventually did the same as the video and opened the door to allow it to go and come as it pleased. Which lasted about 3.5 months. 😢
    We assumed, or hoped that it found itself a girlfriend and went on to live it's life. 🦊

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