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    Mr Fox (the local bad guy) decided to pay us a visit! He killed my son's guinea pig! I'm shocked at just how powerful these creatures are, he ripped the top off the run and got inside. Caught in the act with the guinea pig in his mouth which he promptly dropped and then freaked out trying to get out! Think it died from shock as there was nothing nasty to see on the poor thing!
    Last edited by MrsC; 22-01-2009, 07:23 PM.

  • #2
    they can rip through chicken wire easily, and will this time of year, its cub time.

    i am sorry the piggy died hun.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by BrideXIII View Post
      they can rip through chicken wire easily, and will this time of year, its cub time.

      i am sorry the piggy died hun.
      It's nature I know but not nice having to tell my son

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      • #4
        btw, he didn't get through the wire (it's really strong stuff, not the normal chicken wire) he ripped the wood from the top, thick stuff it is. It was speciality built (12' x 12' x 4' deep)

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        • #5
          He was pretty determined then, must have been pretty hungry. How did your son take the news?
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          • #6
            Really sorry to hear that, guinea pigs are so sweet

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            • #7
              Oh boy!!!

              I'm so sorry for you!

              What on earth is fox-proof then???
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              • #8
                Very sorry to hear about this, I know exactly how you feel. As Bridey said, cub time. A fox had three cubs under our shed three years ago, and I am pretty certain it was one of those that killed my 6 chooks on Tuesday. At this time of year they will hunt in broad daylight if they have cubs to feed.
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                • #9
                  Thats horrible for you all, we lost a rabbit early one morning and my sons saw it but that was a dog. The destruction and mess was horrible
                  Thinking of you hugs.
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                  and ends with backache

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                  • #10
                    That's terrible hope you can bury him and plant a little bush or something. We always did this as children when a pet died.

                    Hope your son is OK.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by FionaH View Post
                      He was pretty determined then, must have been pretty hungry. How did your son take the news?
                      He was OK about it, but he's had a few animals and I've always explained it to him when they die and he knows about 'it being nature' so to speak.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by digthatchick View Post
                        Very sorry to hear about this, I know exactly how you feel. As Bridey said, cub time. A fox had three cubs under our shed three years ago, and I am pretty certain it was one of those that killed my 6 chooks on Tuesday. At this time of year they will hunt in broad daylight if they have cubs to feed.
                        Sorry to hear that Piskie!

                        Didn't realise it was cub season, he obviously was determined, still amazed that he ripped apart the top of the run!

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                        • #13
                          Sorry to hear about the fox attack mrsc.

                          It must be the time of year foxes are 'out and about'. I am on a few chook forums and every day a fox has killed chickens in various areas. I respect the fox but don't know how I'd react if one got my chooks.
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                          • #14
                            sorry from me too, its making me paranoid all this news of fox attacks, i dread opening the back door at the moment
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                            • #15
                              sorry to hear it hugsssssss xxxxxx

                              that's why i decided on a house bunny, cos one of the neighbours lost their guinea pig to the local fox, it ripped the door off

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