Builders Found This In A Muddy Hole, And Were Even More Shocked Once It Was Cleaned…
5 years ago
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Builders were absolutely shocked to find this fox in a deep muddy hole in an urban building site near London’s Canary Wharf. It was a miracle the fox was alive! The rescuers gave him a thorough head-to-toe cleaning after being rescued.
Starting to look more and more like a fox.
After ‘Muddsey’ had some food and water, he was back to normal at the animal hospital.
A worker at the hospital, Su Schwar, said ‘it would certainly have had a pretty awful death if it hadn’t been found, it was very cold and in shock but is fine now. None of us knew how long he had been down that hole – it could have been all weekend.’
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