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Well I frequently see the foxes in Nunhead waiting at the bus stops late at night, they obviously haven't read the timetables. We just give each other a nod of acknowledgment as we pass by, I haven't the heart to tell them the last bus has gone.
According to my book cats and foxes don't normally interact with each other very much - they ignore each others presence. However the day my cat died, found mauled beyond repair on the allotments at the back of my old house we found a dead fox in the back garden ! Coincidence ?
Foxes dont generally attack cats unless the cat is sick or injured. They will, however, kill kittens. I dont know if anyone is aware that a pregnant cat was found dead in the flats by Banfield Road a week or so ago. The poor cats head was clean off!! I somehow doubt that it was killed by a fox, the cut was too clean - i suspect a far more dangerous breed of animal was responsible:(

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