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<blockquote data-quote="clayts" data-source="post: 1288906" data-attributes="member: 67119"><p>Wow !</p><p></p><p>I know we get foxes in our woods - I saw one at 4am crawling between the slats on the fence that runs around the perimeter (just across the path from me), and you hear them barking in the night. Trouble is, the fences around the gardens which pose no obstacle for squirrels, hedgehogs and birdies will be one that a fox cannot surmount. Plus, I doubt my neighbours would take too kindly to a fox appearing at the back door every night for scraps, as we're all on top of each other here in my neck of the woods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clayts, post: 1288906, member: 67119"] Wow ! I know we get foxes in our woods - I saw one at 4am crawling between the slats on the fence that runs around the perimeter (just across the path from me), and you hear them barking in the night. Trouble is, the fences around the gardens which pose no obstacle for squirrels, hedgehogs and birdies will be one that a fox cannot surmount. Plus, I doubt my neighbours would take too kindly to a fox appearing at the back door every night for scraps, as we're all on top of each other here in my neck of the woods. [/QUOTE]
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