dinner and how many people just go shopping when they are hungry?
Follow on: Thank you so much for you insightful information. I am an animal rights activist myself, but the question about (foxes) killing more than they need was one of a very select few I have not been able to answer. Thank you so much! A fox (female) regularly comes into my garden, day and night. The other night (at about 5am) I was woken by the fox barking persistently for about 20 minutes. She was sitting in the middle of the lawn, not in distress, but making a lot of noise! Even when I put on the security light she did not move, only when I walked down the garden did she retreat, but continue barking at a further distance. I left her alone as I was satisfied that she was not in distress, which is what I originally thought. I would be interested to know why she was doing this as she has never shown this behaviour before. I assume it was either related to mating or cubs. It could possibly be a vixen who will not leave her new born cubs for too long so calls to the dog fox to bring