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we were once wild here,

@kodathefox / kodathefox.tumblr.com

"To you, I am nothing more than a fox, like a hundred thousand other foxes. But if you tame me, then we shall need each other. To me, you will be unique in all the world. To you, I shall be unique in all the world..." My name is Koda and I'm a fox with a...
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Koda is obsessed with Venom 😂

*** Cause I know someone will say something: no she is not trying to hurt him, this is how foxes play and she is always very gentle and supervised ***

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Also, Koda is a rescue! I've spoken many times about it but she was a newborn that was raised by myself and kept because the alternative was euthanasia. In Australia, foxes are pests, it's illegal to release one back into the wild however it was legal to own them (not anymore, 2015 they passed new laws to prevent any new foxes being own, ans I was granted a grandfather permit because I alreadyhad Koda). There are no fox breeders in Australia. Every year I have audits from the government.

Koda is 9 years old, and she lives a life of luxury. Fox ownership is not easy and I've always told warned people about how hard it is and talked people in America out of buying one.

Anon can think what they want, it doesn't phase me, because I am in no way glorifying it.

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Anonymous asked:

foxes are not fucking pets. stop glorifying exotic pet ownership.

Hahaha fuck off

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Anonymous asked:

Koda is adorable and I love her

💖💖

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pro-exotics

Written by KaisWayRidge Silver Foxes, photo by Raffaele Esposito

THINKING OF FOXES THIS YEAR?

So fox cub season is nearly upon us and the “Talk to me about fox keeping!” and “Fox breeders wanted!” posts are coming in thick and fast.

A pet fox might sound like a dream come true but they really are not for everyone and it’s not as simple to keep them as you might think.

There are several factors to take into account and there is nothing more soul destroying for dedicated animal enthusiasts and keepers than seeing animals purchased on a whim and later sold on by people who did no research and bit off more than they could chew.

Silver foxes (as the semi-domestic ex-fur farm descendants are know to differentiate between captive stock and wild red foxes) are stunningly beautiful, elegant and fascinating creatures so its little wonder that they are on so many peoples bucket lists. But what are they really like to keep?

Lets get the cons out of the way first shall we?

  • Foxes smell really bad. Foxes have BO and pee that smells quite a lot like weed…  And when I say they smell, I’m not talking about the sort of smell that disappears so long as the enclosure is kept free of urine and faeces. I’m talking about a smell that is on par with ferrets in its ability to linger and transfer to every surface they touch and that it is the animal themselves that stink.
  • Temperament can be anywhere on a sliding scale of “soft and fluffy like kittens” to “HOLY-SHIT-GET-IT-OFF-MY-FACE!!!”
  • Foxes are noisy. They usually like to pick the exact moment you get into bed or someone walks past your garden or the bloke comes to read your electricity metre to decide to have a screaming session. They generally time their screaming for maximum embarrassment. Some foxes are noisier than others but most will scream in excitement, when they’re angry, when they’re hungry or just when the mood takes them to be a noisy bastard.
  • They are seriously destructive. If its not nailed down, they’ll try to eat it. If it isn’t made of granite, they’ll chew it. They don’t care how expensive or hard-wearing your carpet is, they’ll dig it up. This and the next bullet point are the main reasons they don’t make suitable house pets at all.
  • They really don’t litter train. Foxes are not animals that naturally pick a latrine area and stick to defecating there alone. Instead they pee and poo wherever they happen to be standing when they feel the urge to go. They pee and poo when they’re excited, when they’re annoyed and when they just need to evacuate. Which is often.
  • They go through what fox keepers refer to as the ‘Autumn/October Crazies’. This is caused by a huge spike in hormones and can make even usually placid and friendly foxes unsociable, extremely noisy, snappy and even downright aggressive. Most calm back down once their hormones settle but some never completely revert back to what was previously normal temperament. Some foxes will experience a hormonal spike every year but their first autumn is usually the worst.
  • They need a lot of space. Remember me saying that they don’t make suitable house pets? Because of this, they need a large outdoor enclosure that is a bare minimum of 100sq feet in size. It needs to have a solid or completely wired base to prevent them from digging out. It needs to have a roof to prevent them climbing out. It needs to have suitable enrichment and climbing opportunities. Don’t be tempted to cut corners and use chicken wire because they’re entirely capable of breaking through it. Use heavy gauge mesh of good quality.
  • Their bites SUCK. Cubs play bite just like puppies and kittens. They also resource guard. Expect this and deal with it as positively as possible. A bite from an adult is no laughing matter.
  • Not all vets will so much as look at a pet fox so be organised and find a willing vet BEFORE you take the plunge.
  • People are often judgemental twats and are highly like to be horrified to find out that you keep these animals. DON’T glorify fox keeping. DON’T.

So are there any pros to keeping them? Well, yeah, if you can get passed all of the above.

They can bond really tightly with their owner. They can be extremely affectionate and they are incredibly fun to sit and watch. With effort and dedication, they can be engaging, rewarding and fun animals to work with.

The TL:DR of keeping red foxes…. * They stink * They can be noisy * They need a very secure outdoor enclosure * They are NOT house pets * They need a good, varied diet consisting primarily of raw meats (including offal and bone), fruits and vegs. Small amounts of dog and cat food are OK. Not not exclusively. * They need a diet containing taurine just like cats do. Raw heart and rabbit are good sources * They rarely litter train. * People WILL judge you. Expect this. And understand why public opinion isn’t on your side. Be honest when discussing fox care. Don’t glorify it. * They need a secure enclosure. They climb like cats and dig like dogs. * Temperament can be variable.

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Anonymous asked:

Maybe people hate the fact that you keep a wild animal that should be free as a fucking pet

Maybe people hate you because you're an anonymous little fuckwit.

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I don't blame you! It seems to be just videos for me at the moment, is it happening to pictures as well for you/others?

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Tumblr needs to fix their shit then because it's annoying AF.

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Anonymous asked:

Someone's reporting your videos of the lovely Koda? This means war! No troll who disrupts your or Koda's happiness shall go unpunished.

Yeah it was one last week which was just kinda funny but then today I had 7 emails from Tumblr about posts being removed for sexually explicit material. I appealed them all and all were reinstated but it’s kinda a pain in the ass. It might just be a bot like some are saying but shit it's annoying.

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