@@kendrahubbard8308 u releasing the baby doesn't mean it reunited with his/her mother. That's irresponsible as the cub can't take care of itself in the wild
@Kabuki Kitsune I watched a video about fox cries and this one wasn't specifically stated to be for that purpose, or for the one I stated. I'll take your word for it though untill I see something outright contradictory.
@@RealSirMikay pet foxes still need cages. if you leave them roaming your house while you are at work, they'll remodel your place))) unlike dogs, they simply don't care
@@CoolGobyFish subjugated/submissed animal is far from domesticated. So while foxy are on their way to our houses and be a good companion, I hope you understand that they are not pet nor domesticated. If a cage is required however the situation, its a wild animal trapped. Cat and dog need thousands of year before they could entirely be domesticated. Dont cage them just because they havent behave like a dog yet.
@The Hunter the closest I would ever do to fox hunting is catch and release. Even then, not likely I would, since I wouldn't want to deal with the aggression the mother would show...
I've loved baby animals since very early childhood so for me I just cannot handle seeing things such as cubbing. If you given me a petition to stop cub hunting (and of course generally stop fox hunting) I will sign it without hesitation.
It depends on the situation honestly. 99 times out of 100 i would agree especially if its just for fun. I love foxes absolutely adore them and cant see a situation thats not literal life and death i would kill one. However, i also understand if you have a fox killing your chickens and/or lambs and kids (baby goat not human) and attempts to live trap it have failed, you may not have a choice if you want your livestock to be safe. There are also situations where you either end up with too many foxes in an area and risk ALL of them starveing if you dont thin them out or where disease is starting to spread through the population. Keep in mind humans have removed or damaged many natural checks on wildlife and we are forced to artifically take over that job in many cases. Perfect example is deer. We killed off all or most of their natural predators and they end up repopulateing at an unsustainable rate until they strip an area bare and starve not only themsleves but many other animals or become a threat to humans insofar as they get so hungry they walk in to strip a farmers field bare in hours. Not an ideal situation but hunting does have its place thanks to our own actions
@@kendrahubbard8308 Glad to hear. Sometimes they are abandoned or lose their mom and can't go back to the wild. Didn't know if this was a rescue or not; but I could tell they definitely wanted their mom! That's a pretty distinct sound among a surprisingly broad vocabulary.
@@kendrahubbard8308 you'd be right. When foxes hunt, they're try to mimic their prey to attract them. The only other animals I know can mimic noises are parrots, and most of the prey they hunt is silent.
The fox kit looks a bit nervous scared and calling out for probably his mother. This is not a pet for you is it? Fox should not be Pet they must be free - he is adorable.
Sometimes however foxes have to be pets because either they were fur farm foxes with no idea how to live in the wild or they have that weird parasite that causes them to be too friendly towards everything
Adorable baby fox. I hope and pray you reunited him/her with his/her mother!
No worries, we released the fox kit!
@@kendrahubbard8308 u releasing the baby doesn't mean it reunited with his/her mother. That's irresponsible as the cub can't take care of itself in the wild
you hope and pray...... really😅
@@kendrahubbard8308 it'll die without being taken care off
Their independent and go out on their own to find their own territory by the time their 10 months old
Poor kit, he was calling for his mother.
Actually, they were trying to mimic prey. This is a pretty unique hunting instinct that I haven't seen for any other animal.
@@RealSirMikay he wasn’t hunting, was he
@@RealSirMikay Why would he try to mimic prey while stuck in a cage. He's likely confused and scared
@@RealSirMikay I didnt know foxes usually hunted inside of cages. Interesting.
@@RealSirMikay *tries to hunt inside a cage cutely*
I think your fox has a roster trapped inside them
Lol
Part of hunting for foxes (and many other species) is mimicry, the fox may have been hungry and trying to attract prey.
@@IGSA101 that's what I thought, too.
@Kabuki Kitsune I watched a video about fox cries and this one wasn't specifically stated to be for that purpose, or for the one I stated. I'll take your word for it though untill I see something outright contradictory.
@@IGSA101 how does it look like he’s hunting, he’s in a CAGE
Interviewer: What do you see
AI: rooster 95%
cat 70%
fox 25%
And that totals up to... 190%.
*W a i t t h a t ' s i l l e g a l*
actually foxes are dogs that act like cats
and 100% cute
@@RealSirMikay i like your cut g
im not sure you understand how percentages work
Those cry's are of being scared. Notice Foxy is looking for a spot to escape out of the bars.
*Scared and calling for mum
Absolutely adorable and cute.🙂🙂🙂
Foxes are just meant to be forever cute.
Oh my goodness how cute!!
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He 's so cute but scared and I feel sad because he 's in a cage
We released him :)
@@kendrahubbard8308 thanks
Domestic foxes do exist, though, and I don't think they need cages.
@@RealSirMikay pet foxes still need cages. if you leave them roaming your house while you are at work, they'll remodel your place))) unlike dogs, they simply don't care
@@CoolGobyFish subjugated/submissed animal is far from domesticated. So while foxy are on their way to our houses and be a good companion, I hope you understand that they are not pet nor domesticated. If a cage is required however the situation, its a wild animal trapped. Cat and dog need thousands of year before they could entirely be domesticated. Dont cage them just because they havent behave like a dog yet.
Blind people: "wait is that a chicken?"
Blind people can't see chickens ya fool!
@@raralabelle1 one if they saw a chicken before they turned blind
@@raralabelle1 I telepathy them the image of chickens if necessary.
i see this video is 1 year old. hope this baby is doing well! he's so adorable (sobs)
Poor little guy looks scared. 🦊🦊
Foxes are my favorite animal.
Sounds like it’s mimicking the birds.
He's probably doing it in the hopes of luring prey into the cage.
So cute little fox 🦊
So cute. The evil fox hunting community have a season for cubbing - disgraceful !
Is it weird that I like foxes AND rabbits?
@The Hunter the closest I would ever do to fox hunting is catch and release. Even then, not likely I would, since I wouldn't want to deal with the aggression the mother would show...
I've loved baby animals since very early childhood so for me I just cannot handle seeing things such as cubbing. If you given me a petition to stop cub hunting (and of course generally stop fox hunting) I will sign it without hesitation.
It depends on the situation honestly. 99 times out of 100 i would agree especially if its just for fun. I love foxes absolutely adore them and cant see a situation thats not literal life and death i would kill one. However, i also understand if you have a fox killing your chickens and/or lambs and kids (baby goat not human) and attempts to live trap it have failed, you may not have a choice if you want your livestock to be safe. There are also situations where you either end up with too many foxes in an area and risk ALL of them starveing if you dont thin them out or where disease is starting to spread through the population.
Keep in mind humans have removed or damaged many natural checks on wildlife and we are forced to artifically take over that job in many cases. Perfect example is deer. We killed off all or most of their natural predators and they end up repopulateing at an unsustainable rate until they strip an area bare and starve not only themsleves but many other animals or become a threat to humans insofar as they get so hungry they walk in to strip a farmers field bare in hours.
Not an ideal situation but hunting does have its place thanks to our own actions
@@arcticfox5118 nah, you don't need to kill the fox, just scare it away from your chickens. Blank rounds were made for a reason.
Eyes: fox
Ears: rooster
Believe or not, foxes will try to mimic their prey to attract them. This is a hunting instinct that I literally just found out about.
@@RealSirMikay He did sound like a chicken it was not the usual mommy call.
Tiny cute orange and withe fur ball making cute short noices, thats nice!
"Want out, out!"
Aaaaa i want to hug himmmmm
I feel so bad seeing the little guy in a cage
SOOO ADORABLEEEEEEE
So cute! And don't worry, he wasn't in the cage long :)
@@kendrahubbard8308 aaaa yeeesss
Wild vulpix appeared!
I love that fox❤❤❤❤❤❤
Awww!!! Fox puppy :)
Beautiful little kit. What happened to her mother?
No worries, we released her back with mom ❤
@@kendrahubbard8308 Glad to hear. Sometimes they are abandoned or lose their mom and can't go back to the wild. Didn't know if this was a rescue or not; but I could tell they definitely wanted their mom! That's a pretty distinct sound among a surprisingly broad vocabulary.
Ylvis: “What does the fox say?”
Fox: 0:07
Sounds like a crow.
It is nice of you to have taken care of this child before they could return to mama.
So adorable
Best kind of trap to have for exactly this reason.
I'm pretty sure he's saying he's scared and wants to be left alone
Poor little things battery must be low. Can't summon the protective eye beam lasers, can only make the noise. "Pa-pow! Pow!"
i like fox
Fox McCloud
Scared and lost little McCloud…
I get it. Raised by chickens.
That's how they say here comes the police in the hood.
Cutie 💞
свободу лисёнку!!!
Hi Tails! 0:05
>be me
>See a video about a fox cub
>Click
>Happy chemical instantly released
>FeelsGoodman
Super cute
Poor guy, he's calling for his mom
:) Such a lil sweetie
Sounds like a crow lol
Fox : why im still here just the suffer
She like tails of sonic
Cute Little Baby Red Fox Juvenile
So Cuteeeeeeeeeeeeeee What A Cutie
Scared and calling for its mum very very sad
We released it :)
Tails Miles Power
🥰❤️🥰
Пытается казаться грозной собакой.
これは Это лиса.
where is his mom? what happened to his mom? if she was killed i will be heart broken :(
Henry the fox
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Does he know any other words besides those three?! 😐
so floofy
なんか「おかーさぁん!」って……
言ってはないか。
Frightened 🙄
It’s tails
wait where is mom?
Is that a chicken??!!!
Haha they make such a funny sound!
I see what you did there
@@naomiuchiha0906 that's truly the fox kit making that noise.
@@kendrahubbard8308 you'd be right. When foxes hunt, they're try to mimic their prey to attract them. The only other animals I know can mimic noises are parrots, and most of the prey they hunt is silent.
@@RealSirMikay No that kit is calling its mom. the only sound the hit will make if it feels threatened. Its called a alert bark.
"Smells like metal, boring, sterile, nothing organic or interesting",
this poor fox had hiccups or have a rooster inside them?
hiccups 53%
rooster 43% everyone is wrong this fox have hiccups or not????
It was not hiccups. What you are hearing is a normal fox kit noise. 🙂
hi bepis
Baa baa baa
Dejelo
Porque no lo deja en su medio natural?
The fox kit looks a bit nervous scared and calling out for probably his mother. This is not a pet for you is it? Fox should not be Pet they must be free - he is adorable.
No worries, the fox kit was released 😃
Sometimes however foxes have to be pets because either they were fur farm foxes with no idea how to live in the wild or they have that weird parasite that causes them to be too friendly towards everything
Мамку зовёт.
No elevated soft bed? No visible water or food? Just concrete and piss.
Thanks for your concern! I was in the midst of cleaning.. so definitely no elevated bed and bowls were being sanitized 😉
@@kendrahubbard8308 Good. thank you for your good works Kendra.
Compared to the lovely sensory housing for foxes at 'saveafox', this 'accommodation' is lousy and miserable.
It was a very temporary solution until we could safely release him.