It is now common knowledge that videos of kittens and puppies have long ago taken over the internet. So what will be next when it comes to that? Judging by these two adorable videos, we should all be falling in love with… baby foxes!
The Wild West Wildlife Rehabilitation Center (WWWRC) is currently taking care of a couple of little orphaned foxes. The Texas-based organization, which is devoted to rescuing and rehabilitating orphaned and injured wildlife, has successfully helped many animals return to their wild homes. These orphaned baby foxes would never have survived on their own without their mother to feed, protect, and guide them. It is a pure joy to see them now getting the care and love they need, growing stronger and healthier by day.
Even though wild animals are obviously very different from our domestic furry companions, sometimes it is startling just how similar they can be. But however wonderful it is to see animals like these baby foxes cuddled by their human caretakers and cradled in soft blankets, the main goal of rescue and rehabilitation centers is always to ensure the animals return safely to the wild. Once they are old and strong enough, the two baby foxes will also hopefully get back into the wild and live their fox lives there where they belong!
To find out more about the WWWRC and their work, click here.
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That\’s what I wanted to ask: I\’ve seen in british and other animal series, that the carers strictly balance the care to the effect of these animals getting to used to humans and treating them as friends instead of their own predators, which is the real situation in the wild. When taken back to their natural habitat, being friendly with humans can easily get them killed.
must help all animals when needed to show care now.