Nice one. Shenk 1 you could have hit the nail on the head there mate, would be interesting to follow that one up.
Remember this one from a couple of years ago? Never heard such rubbish in my life (and I've heard and said some) http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/3350435/Fox-bites-off-womans-finger.html
I agree, I often see foxes in the car park outside the flat, they take one look at you then carry on their business. I'm sure if you went anywhere near them, like any animal, they'd defend themselves.
you wouldn't be saying that if they were sh*ting all over your property and spreading rubbish from bins everywhere outside your house.
Apparently the door was broken and wouldn't close so they were waiting for the council to repair it. It all seems a bit odd to me though, what are the chances of the back door mysteriously breaking and being unable to close on the very day that a fox decides to come inside. Also what kind of damage can happen to a back door that means it is still on its hinges but simply left open? How did they get the finger back out of the fox after it had eaten it? If it is cold and the back door is broken surely you would close the door to the baby's bedroom to keep it warm wouldn't you? You wouldn't have your 4 week old baby asleep with the back door wide open when it's freezing without closing the bedroom door at the very least
Is there any proof that it was a fox that actually did this and how did it get in and out of the house?
Under an EU directive all member states are obligated to look at reintroducing extinct fauna. This would mean Britain having to bring back the wolf and the lynx. That should go down well.
Re: Two things: You're in favour of fox hunting, so this is acceptable then http://www.league.org.uk/videos.aspx?vid=10969 A fox chased by hunters for hours then dug out and beat, shot and ripped to pieces by dogs. Sport??