Wild Fox Gets Rescued From A Fur Farm And Becomes His Savior’s Best Friend
Fur farms are still legal in some parts of Russia and it's appalling.
Damjan
- Published in Animal Stories
Woody is a fox, born and raised on a fur farm in Russia. They are somewhat legal in some parts of Russia. His faith was to become someone’s collar. But luckily, a man called Yaroslav came by the farm in 2015 on some business, saw him, and got him out of there.
He talked to the fur farm owners, and they agreed to sell him the fox for the price they would get for his fur. (if it sounds disgusting, that’s because it is). Anyway. he got Yaroslaw got Woody out of that hellhole, and they are best friends now.
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woody_the_foxThe first few weeks at his new home, Woody was cautious and didn't want to come into contact with people. He was stressed out by the new surroundings.
But after ten days, Yaroslav and Woody started to become friends. Woody spent his first month in Yaroslav's house due to quarantine because foxes may carry many diseases.
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woody_the_foxYaroslav built a kennel for Woody so he could spend time outdoors. The clever fox took it as a challenge, though, and dug underneath the fence many times. That can be a problem because he is not used to living in the woods. He didn’t learn any surviving skills while he was growing up on the fur farm.
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woody_the_foxToday, Woody is one happy and thriving fox. His diet consists of natural products like meat, fruits, and vegetables. His favorite definitely is a fruit called persimmon.
It's important to emphasize how amazing it is that a fox is happy while being domesticated. Foxes aren't domestic animals in any way.
This friendship looks lovely, but Yaroslav says it's not as easy as it seems. He compared owning a fox to owning a disobedient dog and a cat all in one. But it's just part of their charm.