paulus 26 Posted February 10, 2013 Report Share Posted February 10, 2013 wonder what they will say when a baby is killed because i think its going to happen..............sad as it is , its inevitable,............ thats the mentality we are dealing with,.............wait for it to happen then deal with it as usual.............. maybe they aught to get bitten by a fox so they can see how harmlesss and cute they are,................as the population and adaptation grows in urban foxes ,.........they will become more dependant and more aggressive with hunger fighting to survive................ i read something further up in the thread that foxes have no purpose , they have every purpose as the next animal but they need controlling not eradicating.......... mine and the next mans world would be destroy without no foxes..............but as we can see its getting more and more common with the population escalating out of control......... when a species has no natural predetors it will grow to a level above its natural sustainability then drop back to a sustainable level this level will depend on available food sources. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
whippet 99 2,613 Posted February 10, 2013 Report Share Posted February 10, 2013 wonder what they will say when a baby is killed because i think its going to happen..............sad as it is , its inevitable,............ thats the mentality we are dealing with,.............wait for it to happen then deal with it as usual.............. maybe they aught to get bitten by a fox so they can see how harmlesss and cute they are,................as the population and adaptation grows in urban foxes ,.........they will become more dependant and more aggressive with hunger fighting to survive................ i read something further up in the thread that foxes have no purpose , they have every purpose as the next animal but they need controlling not eradicating.......... mine and the next mans world would be destroy without no foxes..............but as we can see its getting more and more common with the population escalating out of control......... when a species has no natural predetors it will grow to a level above its natural sustainability then drop back to a sustainable level this level will depend on available food sources. i understand what your saying and very true..........there over populating due to exssesive human wast in urban areas and are causing problems aswell as attacking humans.........they are out of control and escalating and there will be a point where they will get to a stage where there will be hungry and aggressive and this will make them desperate and with being close to human habitat ..........it will be all to common finding them entering homes in search of food........... whats it going to take before the rspca admit the problem ,................and they will wait for a child to be killed................thats how low this organisation is Quote Link to post Share on other sites
paulus 26 Posted February 10, 2013 Report Share Posted February 10, 2013 wonder what they will say when a baby is killed because i think its going to happen..............sad as it is , its inevitable,............ thats the mentality we are dealing with,.............wait for it to happen then deal with it as usual.............. maybe they aught to get bitten by a fox so they can see how harmlesss and cute they are,................as the population and adaptation grows in urban foxes ,.........they will become more dependant and more aggressive with hunger fighting to survive................ i read something further up in the thread that foxes have no purpose , they have every purpose as the next animal but they need controlling not eradicating.......... mine and the next mans world would be destroy without no foxes..............but as we can see its getting more and more common with the population escalating out of control......... when a species has no natural predetors it will grow to a level above its natural sustainability then drop back to a sustainable level this level will depend on available food sources. i understand what your saying and very true..........there over populating due to exssesive human wast in urban areas and are causing problems aswell as attacking humans.........they are out of control and escalating and there will be a point where they will get to a stage where there will be hungry and aggressive and this will make them desperate and with being close to human habitat ..........it will be all to common finding them entering homes in search of food........... whats it going to take before the rspca admit the problem ,................and they will wait for a child to be killed................thats how low this organisation is there semi wild mate in as much as they have very little fear of man unlike thier country cousins. this makes them potentially very dangerous, how long before a kiddy is attacked whilst being walked in a pushchair the only way to effectivly control a species is by culling Quote Link to post Share on other sites
dymented 2,220 Posted February 10, 2013 Report Share Posted February 10, 2013 The fox attack on a one-month-old baby in southeast London is not the first of its kind.Here are details of some other attacks on humans::: In June 2010, nine-month-old twins Lola and Isabella Koupparis (pictured) were savaged by a fox in their cots after it crept into their home in Hackney, east London.Their parents dialled 999 after finding Isabella with deep cuts to her arm and Lola's face covered in blood.Both girls were taken to the Royal London Hospital where they were given antibiotics and underwent surgery.The family underwent counselling to help them come to terms with the traumatic attack.The case sparked a national outcry as some questioned the couple's story amid fears of a backlash against urban foxes.:: Later the same month, toddler Jake Jermy was taken to hospital after reports he had been attacked by a fox while attending a party at a school in Brighton, East Sussex.It was understood the three-year-old was bitten on the arm after he stroked the tail of the animal, which was sticking out from under a temporary building and it then turned on him.:: In September 2003, four-year-old Jessica Brown was also bitten on the arm when a fox crept into her upstairs bedroom in Tufnell Park, north London, while she was sleeping.:: In 2004, 88-year-old Margaret O’Shaughnessy was attacked by a fox when she went into her garden late at night to feed her pet cat.She was left with a three-inch bite mark on her leg.:: In July 2002, Peter Day told of how a fox attacked his baby son Louis at his home in Dartford, Kent.The 14-week-old suffered four puncture wounds on his head and had to be kept in hospital overnight.Mr Day said: "I came into the living room and there was a fox sitting there beside my wife. He had already done the damage to Louis."I picked him up and chased the fox out of the house and all the way up the garden." There will be more !!! 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
BazB 37 Posted February 10, 2013 Report Share Posted February 10, 2013 they'll also be getting bigger due to the extra food, so we'll have bigger heavier pests that arnt afraid of man to deal with eventually. imagine having that fox that was killed last year in scotland in your living room Quote Link to post Share on other sites
paulus 26 Posted February 10, 2013 Report Share Posted February 10, 2013 they'll also be getting bigger due to the extra food, so we'll have bigger heavier pests that arnt afraid of man to deal with eventually. imagine having that fox that was killed last year in scotland in your living room if it was twice that size it wouldnt last 5 mins anywhere near my house never mind my living room Quote Link to post Share on other sites
bryanm45 787 Posted February 10, 2013 Report Share Posted February 10, 2013 When working in London midweek it was still light so about 3.00 pm I was walking back to the van in the ncp and walking in front of me was a dog fox stopping now and then checking smells and he couldn't give a toss if I was there or not, he wasn't scared at all. Bryan. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
whippet 99 2,613 Posted February 10, 2013 Report Share Posted February 10, 2013 wonder what they will say when a baby is killed because i think its going to happen..............sad as it is , its inevitable,............ thats the mentality we are dealing with,.............wait for it to happen then deal with it as usual.............. maybe they aught to get bitten by a fox so they can see how harmlesss and cute they are,................as the population and adaptation grows in urban foxes ,.........they will become more dependant and more aggressive with hunger fighting to survive................ i read something further up in the thread that foxes have no purpose , they have every purpose as the next animal but they need controlling not eradicating.......... mine and the next mans world would be destroy without no foxes..............but as we can see its getting more and more common with the population escalating out of control......... when a species has no natural predetors it will grow to a level above its natural sustainability then drop back to a sustainable level this level will depend on available food sources. i understand what your saying and very true..........there over populating due to exssesive human wast in urban areas and are causing problems aswell as attacking humans.........they are out of control and escalating and there will be a point where they will get to a stage where there will be hungry and aggressive and this will make them desperate and with being close to human habitat ..........it will be all to common finding them entering homes in search of food........... whats it going to take before the rspca admit the problem ,................and they will wait for a child to be killed................thats how low this organisation is there semi wild mate in as much as they have very little fear of man unlike thier country cousins. this makes them potentially very dangerous, how long before a kiddy is attacked whilst being walked in a pushchair the only way to effectivly control a species is by culling of course culling is only way ...................trapping and culling would be most effective in my opionion you wont eradicate them as they will keep coming in for there freebies.................. it may of sounded that i didnt want to cull because i never mentioned it but there is no choice on the matter ,............but just didnt like they dont have a purpose bit .......maybe not so much in urban areas but they have a purpose in general...........cull and clean the streets up .........they have adapted to live with us but the way were populating as a race the more we will see them ..........the problem is a must no matter how the do gooders see it........ Quote Link to post Share on other sites
staffs riffraff 1,068 Posted February 10, 2013 Report Share Posted February 10, 2013 Foxes ain't the problem it's all the foreigners lol take foxes and them out it will just be a provincial town lol Quote Link to post Share on other sites
whippet 99 2,613 Posted February 10, 2013 Report Share Posted February 10, 2013 you wont eradicate them as they will keep coming in for there freebies.................. it may of sounded that i didnt want to cull because i never mentioned it but there is no choice on the matter ,............but just didnt like they dont have a purpose bit .......maybe not so much in urban areas but they have a purpose in general...........cull and clean the streets up .........they have adapted to live with us but the way were populating as a race the more we will see them ..........the problem is a must no matter how the do gooders see it........ Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Gaz_1989 9,539 Posted February 10, 2013 Report Share Posted February 10, 2013 they'll also be getting bigger due to the extra food, so we'll have bigger heavier pests that arnt afraid of man to deal with eventually. imagine having that fox that was killed last year in scotland in your living room if it was twice that size it wouldnt last 5 mins anywhere near my house never mind my living room I wouldn't give a feck what's legal and what isn't. If a fox comes in my garden it's getting the dogs up its arse. It wouldn't get close to entering the house. These are vermin, big rats and aren't afraid of people. "Only attack when in fear". Load of rubbish. They aren't scared when they are attacking these kids. They are hunting for food. Like said above, these events will get more frequent and only when some poor baby is killed will anything be done about it. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
BIG G wheton machine 1,594 Posted February 10, 2013 Report Share Posted February 10, 2013 a question to ask all these anti organisations is at what point in theyre messed up minds did the value of a pests life overtake the value of a childs life? i really hope the day doesnt come as it would just show how far down the sewers thi nation has went. if a child ever does get killed by a fox then id be bringing all them scruffy ba$tards down by the neck and showing them the kids body and saying this is what you protect and promote in your names, hope your all reading this, lacs,arspca, brian gay, and most of all tony the traitor blair. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
j1985 1,984 Posted February 10, 2013 Report Share Posted February 10, 2013 With a little luck they'll start trapping them all and letting them go in the countryside!! Iv been out on a big park in south London and have never seen so many foxes in one place in my life, and the bloke I was with said that was a shit night and he usually see's double that. There was eyes everywhere you looked. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
danw 1,748 Posted February 10, 2013 Report Share Posted February 10, 2013 With a little luck they'll start trapping them all and letting them go in the countryside!! Iv been out on a big park in south London and have never seen so many foxes in one place in my life, and the bloke I was with said that was a shit night and he usually see's double that. There was eyes everywhere you looked. With a bit more luck they will trap the fuckers and shoot them rather than let them go Quote Link to post Share on other sites
bryson 562 Posted February 10, 2013 Report Share Posted February 10, 2013 the thing is theres alot more food in the towns for them cause every fecker feeds them so this in turn is allowing the fox to pump more and more cubs out cause they can sustain them also the thing about fear is aload of pish im sure it was on the fieldsports channel they done a test they put a dolly in a push chair and attatched a sound device of a baby crying and sure enough the fox came in and nabs the doll now that wasnt out of fear 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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