That’s what I was thinking, too.
Proving once again great minds think alike.
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That’s what I was thinking, too.
There’s one on Park Point that whenever the boyfriend is working on the city's properties is following him around and watching him work. Guess that one needs to be shot too?The friendly ones are rabid....SHOOT IT NOWWWWWW!
I suppose it's like the difference between "city ducks and geese" and "country ducks and geese". City ducks and geese get used to people throwing them chunks of bread, so they're not scared. Our ducks and geese aren't that tame. We're in a rural area - NO ONE feeds foxes, so they are naturally afraid of humans. Any that aren't are presumed rabid and shot. We also just figure any skunk we see has rabies, so we get rid of those, too.Lol. They get tame here from the blue hairs on the lake feeding them. He looked quite healthy to me. Stories all over town of people feeding fox. My dad feeds a gray fox up at his place. Before that years ago we had a young one steal a prized deer leg from our daschund and they went round and round the blue spruce in the front yard.
I of course don’t know if it had rabies but if I had my say about the animal— I’m with holm they are quite friendly and playful.