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Hi susiq


You certainly must have a 'sharp' eye to spot these concealed objects..


I can tell from your other posts that you have much concern of animal welfare including foxes.

Also an element of dislike to those people who wish to rid the streets of such creatures.


Saying that you have been feeding the foxes for over 30 years would suggest you may be of a certain age 45-50.


I do share your concerns for our wildlife..

My username was born out of my own admiration of the Urban Fox.


.. but I do find some of your posts a little, may I say, sensationalist...


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put lots of pepper around the cat flap, keeps everything away.as for all the calls to "pick up arms and kill, kill, kill, hope you feel that way when some pratt out there listens to you and kills whatever moves, hope its not you, your kids or pets, have some sense.


I do think there 'may' be a call for help in this thread. ??


I do hope.. you removed the said ' Razor Blades' you found.


Foxy.

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