Quote: It's actually an ILLEGAL thing to do, and risks spreading diseases.
If you aren't going to kill it, don't trap it
If you aren't going to kill it, don't trap it
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kina depends on which state you are in some allow for relocation the smart thing to do is to check game laws before setting the trap , sencondly it kina depends on which fox it is greys are pretty easy to catch in cages as are B'kitties red fox on the other hand are a bit of a challange first you need a trap that the animal does not have to crawl into 15-18 " tall is a start then you need to "blend " the bottom of the cage cover the top with vines tree branches leaves ETC I always leave the one end uncovered so the animal can see through the trap if you only have one trap you will educate the other fox this time of the year there are 2 in just a little bit there will be 4-6 good luck and stay legal the states are strapped for cash and wildlife violation fines have been going up the last coupla years not only do game wardens read the hunting and trapping sites but state vets read chicken boardsIt's actually an ILLEGAL thing to do, and risks spreading diseases.
If you aren't going to kill it, don't trap it