
“Mary was terrified,” said Tony, aged 69. “She’s paranoid about foxes. It’s a good job she initially thought it was a cat.” Not sure what to do, Tony eventually managed to coax the cub downstairs and out of the front door of their house in Franklin Road, Bournville. They said they thought it must have sneaked in through their patio door either the previous night or earlier that morning.
Mary, aged 68, said: “Luckily it did not bite and we managed to get it out of the house. It was very scary.” Tony said the fox, which returned to the house minutes after it was shooed away, was only about three-months-old.

He added: “I checked its sex because Mary was concerned it might have been a vixen and had given birth. We quite often get cats coming inside but not foxes. It really shook Mary. She instantly had a shower because she was worried about having caught any diseases.”
4 comments:
Grandma should be happy!! I bet it's been a long time since she had a rowdy fox on her bed.
I wonder how many times she washed her bedding.
Cute lil bugger. He was just looking for a warm bed. How the hell does one develop a phobia of foxes?!
"We quite often get cats coming inside"
Here's a tip - close the door!
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