FABlux's foxes

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FABLux i think that is totally amazing thanks so much for sharing it with us. It was a very courageous thing to do! well done and keep us posted
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Thanks for posting FABlux!

I am not an experiencer myself but I believe others have this gift. When I was in the third grade our teacher read Charlotte's Web to us over the course of a semester. By the end the entire class was sobbing their eyes out.

Have you seen the Pet Psychic? What do you think of her?
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That is extremely interesting. Although I am very close to all my animals, I've never had that kind of experience. I've raised these three dogs from puppies so know what they are "saying" to me at any time and they understand some English but I can't feel their emotions or thoughts with my mind.
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Thank you all for your support. As LL already said she has been trying to get me to post for some time but I was convinced people would think me mad. Although it seems natural whilst it is happening in my analytical moments (I have a scientific background) it seems illogical even to me.
All I know is it is very real, both the unusual number of cubs & Mums cut paw were confirmation, I felt her cut it Friday evening, (I was in Greece) & we saw her limping when we got back on Sunday nights tape.
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It is not mad, it is wonderful and I truly believe that you have a link that you should not even think of trying to analyse or explain. If I had a gift like that I would be forever grateful.
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How do the foxes react to your hedgehogs and visa versa?
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Luxorlover wrote:How do the foxes react to your hedgehogs and visa versa?
Our "own" foxes are fine with the hedgehogs, in the early days they used to share food on the the same 4 paving slabs but the hedgehogs hygiene leaves a lot to be desired, food comes out at the same time as it goes in quite often!!

On one occasion Mum complained to me about the state of the slab, the hedgehogs had been there first so we set up a table for the foxes alongside, by placing 2 columns of bricks under a slab, unfortunately hedgehogs climb rather well so after 1 night we increased it to 3 columns of bricks.

It is not at all unusual to find the hedgehogs walking round or even under the foxes, we kept a comical bit of tape which showed one walking between Mums legs! When she was feeding the cubs they used to go underneath her quite often possibly picking up drops of milk?

One night we had a strange dog fox come down & the hedgehogs who were walking about quite happily suddenly froze and waited for him to leave before moving again, we think it is probably a bit like the African watering holes where potential predators & prey have a mutual understanding.

According to the info we have read foxes eat hedgehogs but when we asked Mum if she thought of them as potential food she said not those ones. She was startled by the idea. She has even been seen dropping the odd bit of food down when they try to reach it and can't. One HH is now so big that it can reach the top of the slab but can't climb up, it is hilarious watching him standing on his hind legs, grabbing a bit of food then rolling over backwards (quite a neat little backwards roll he's perfected!)

The HH's were our first regular visitors for a couple of years before the foxes came along so maybe that comes into it, I don't know. Once or twice a fox has accidentally pricked its nose, normally the cubs by being too inquisitive, but they now give the HH's enough space.
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...awaiting your next report BB and FAB....make it soon pse!

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I'm capturing still pics from the video's of the fox family at work tomorrow and will try and post tomorrow evening.
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This is an absolutely wonderful post, can't wait to see the photos.
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OK folks, I have posted some screen shots from the infrared video into FABlux's Personal Gallery. They cover the period from early May to last Sunday.
I'm sorry the quality is not great but the original video is very good. I'll try and refine the capture technique later.
I particularly like the one of Mum with Missie in the background doing her Anubis impression.

More from FABlux later.
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In relation to BB and Fab's strand, local news tells of a woman who, allegedly, can communicate with animals/pets who have died, as well as those who are living. She uses crystals etc., so maybe there is more to this than most of us know. Instances were given, very impressive. Keep telling us events, pse.
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Hasn't anyone heard of The Pet Psychic? She's British and had a show in the States by the same name. She communicated with all types of animals/pets, living and departed.
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Hasn't anyone heard of The Pet Psychic? She's British ..

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I have never heard of her but don't see any reason to doubt her ability. I have only ever once experienced any contact with a dead animal and that was Sodie, our "Gentle giant "of a cat who was my first and only other psychic contact. Every year he used to go off for a few days in the spring to the woods nearby, the first time he did it we were worried sick, searching for him, contacting vets etc and then one day I suddenly felt him purring and saw where he was from a cats eye view. From then on he "checked in" regularly every time he was away.
After he died his partner missed him so much we got a kitten to keep her company. We had grave doubts as we felt disloyal to Sodie and the first night we heard him purring and realised he was quite happy with the situation. We never experienced him again.
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oooohhhhh I shivered fablux how amazing
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I just keep coming back and looking at those amazing photos.
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sue wrote:oooohhhhh I shivered fablux how amazing
Sorry, didn't mean to spook you, it was very reassuring to us to know he was happy.

I'm sure my link with the foxes came about because of what he taught me.

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Luxorlover wrote:I just keep coming back and looking at those amazing photos.
Barry said if Keefy can handle video he could put some up. The quality we see is much clearer than the captured shots.

Haven't spoken to anyone since Monday night when I hurt my neck & Mum popped in to see what was wrong, she then threw a "blanket of warmth" over me, told me she liked winter because that was when she had her cubs (she thinks she's already pregnant) and I fell asleep in a couple of minutes.

Had several chats last week-end, including one which involved her sending to our cat as well. A first!

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Post by sue »

Not not spooked it's that nice shiver you get when you understand something. :)
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Glad to hear it :)

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