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Old 04-05-2004, 08:12 PM
Robert
 
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papa wrote:
: Might anyone have experience of getting rid of foxes? I have a
: family of foxes in my (very) small London garden and they are
: creating a mess and with summer coming I am reluctant to let the
: children out there as I don't know how dangerous they (the foxes that
: is!!) can be.
:
: I called a couple of companies like rentokill but they don't deal with
: foxes.
:
: any suggestions gratefully recieved.
:
: regards
:
: Philip


Foxes won't hurt, they are lovely. I used to feed them here and they would
take it out of my hand. Another curious fact is that cats chase after them,
a most amusing site

Robert
Argyle are top of the league and we are having a laugh
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