Kenai Wolf wrote:Well, it would not be uncommon to see them in a very-low density suburb (such as the one I live in). We've got a good number of foxes here, their numbers seem to have been increasing. People here like them though, since they eat all the pesty little rodent type creatures that destroy our yards. As far as I know, the only complaints we get here are on the rabbits/squirrels and the coyotes, nobody seems to mind the foxes.Embry wrote:Foxes aren't a threat to a human society apart from the risk of getting a rabies infection, and usually foxes are nocturnal, moving around only by night, but I am really confused why the animal control doesn't move the foxes away, since obviously foxes do not belong in to an urban environment by any means. I agree with Sintact, you should just keep calling and calling, or then you can try the police.
True, although again if little children are present it may not be the best idea for foxes to be in the setting, espiecally if they are quite comfortable with humans around.