To show what Sarah Mills, the Bristol Fox Lady, has to contend with I have decided to post this from here report on Face Book. How many people saw thios fox over the last month and did not bother reporting it?
Sarah:
**UPSETTING IMAGES**
Starting with Little Travis from today
Travis DID NOT get in this state overnight. How many walked past him? How many saw him from a kitchen window whilst washing the dishes? How many saw him scurry against the road?
He for sure has not been hidden away whilst mange ravished his little body.
To say he looked like a concrete garden statue is no exaggeration. He is alive in all of these photos. But how/why?? Because he has the strength of a fox. I so wish he'd hadn't kept fighting to survive because what a sad existence.
To get the call to at least help to end his suffering is just as important as treating a fox to live another day.
The Downs Veterinary Practice were absolutely outstanding. With only 4 mins warning that I was on the way. They were ready and waiting at the door. I held him and told him the pain of the needle would be the last pain he would feel. Then he would be free in heaven with all the food in the world. And just like that he was gone.
He hadn't lived before his life was over. I haven't seen anything like this for almost 2yrs. So I know we are doing a great job we are. But human ignorance has to stop or there will be more Little Travis's left to suffer.
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