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gelda | 08:33 Thu 19th Oct 2006 | Animals & Nature
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I would like to post a photo of fox who adopted a kitten, how do I do this please? ( I'm not very up on computers yet! ). Gelda
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Alas I can't tell you Gelda, but I would dearly love to see your picture when you're able to post it.
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Still don't get all that!!! Am I thick!
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p.s. Is there a more simple way of doing this? I do manage to send photos by email.
To make things easy, first put the image on your desktop. Then click on http://tinypic.com/ and click the 'browse' button. Navigate to your desktop where the image is stored and upload the image. In the links that pop up, highlight the bottom one and copy into your post here.

I know its easy to do, cause I can do it.
Looking forward to your fox piccy.
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Still trying but getting nowhere, bear with me , I'll get there eventually. Thanks for your help.
Keep trying. Before you give up send me the pic on [email protected] and I'll post it for you.
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Thanks Wildwood, I'll do that and when it's posted I'll tell you the story.
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Hi all. Thanks to Wildwood the pics have been posted at last! About 3 years ago while out dog walking, I found a little mangy fox in our local wood, it was at deaths door so I went back to my car and got some dog food and water and gave it to the fox who was starving poor little thing. I thought that that was the last I'd see of him but he was there the following day again so I got some homeopathic stuff for his mange and within 4 weeks he was a healthy little chappie again, he would wait for me every night at the edge of the wood where I parked my car, this went on for about 18 months but one night he came over bitten to bits by a dog I think he was in an awful state so I got out my phone to call a vet and he disappeared and that was the last I saw of Fred, very sad. Anyway ( I hope this isn't too long ) I kept putting food out in case he did appear again and more foxes came to feed so in the end it became a routine. One night I pulled up and 4 of the foxes came out of the wood with a little kitten in tow, the foxes all stood back until the kitten had had enough then fed themselves. This happened for about 10 nights running but in the end I thought that it wasn't really the right life for a kitten so my friend came and picked him up and gave him a home, In May this year I developed spine and breast cancer , lost the use of my legs and spent 4 months in hospital ( I'm home now and have nearly got the use of my legs back but can't drive ) but I've got a dear friend who has been feeding the foxes while I've been away and she's going to drive me up to see them on Saturday, I'm really looking forward to it! Anyway thats the story of my fox family, I hope I haven't bored you all too much!! Gelda.
that's really lovely gelda, i'm sorry to hear about your illness but am so glad that you are getting better, you sound a loving & caring person and i wish you all the best ( plus kitten & fox family) for the future :-)
What a lovely story, the piccies are superb too.
Glad your getting better , have a fab time when you go to see your foxes X
What a great story, clever foxes. My Mum feeds some foxes everynight too and they wait for her now, they must know she's coming.

Hope you enjoyed your visit. Keep well x
what great pictures, & a heartwarming story, i loved it, may i wish you all the best for a very long time, you & your friend deserve the best in life ♥
hi gelda, how did you go with seeing the foxes again ? i feed mine regular on the allotment & they all know when i'm coming, i love it when they have the little ones, they look so cute!
please keep us posted as to how you're getting on, x :-)
Gelda, the pics and the story are so beautiful they should be in a magazine or paper. Have you thought about that?

This lovely tale is so far removed from boring that we expect a sequel ........has the kitten settled down happily with your friend or has it developed foxy habits? Did anyone see Fred again. Next chapter soon, please :-)
agree with cetti - next chapter please! :-)
Hi Gelda. Thanks for your lovely story. It gives me that 'fluffy' feeling. All the best with your friends and your health.
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Hi all. Thankyou so much for your good wishes. Unfortunately I didn't find poor Fred again the poor little chap probably just crawled away and died.I was a dog walker at the time ( had been for nearly 40 years ) so I had all the dog owners out looking for him but he was never seen again. As for Rupert the kitten he's settled in fine, my friend had to keep him in for about 5 weeks in case he ran back to his fox family! The reason I haven't put my pics in a magazine is because I don't want people to find out where the foxes are, I don't want somebody coming up with a gun to shoot them for their fur which does happen so I'm told and also I don't want them frightened in any way. My friend took me up to see them last night, I was so pleased to see them again there where 11 of them! If I can impose on Wildwood again I'll send you some more pics I took earlier this year, If it's too much trouble to do it Wildwood please let me know. Once again thankyou all for your kind wishes, you seem a very friendly bunch it's like I've adopted a new computer family!! Best wishes to you all. Gelda
thanks gelda, looking forward to see the new pics when you sort them, :-)

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