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My friend who rehabilitates animals of all kinds reared this badger a couple of years ago. He doesn't keep wild pets - if the animal can be released within a few weeks, it goes, but if not, it gets 'put down'. This badger was semi-wild at this stage (I thinks he had developed a soft spot for it!).

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My friend who rehabilitates animals of all kinds reared this badger a couple of years ago. He doesn't keep wild pets - if the animal can be released within a few weeks, it goes, but if not, it gets 'put down'. This badger was semi-wild at this stage (I thinks he had developed a soft spot for it!).

 

Ahh.....bless :D

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