Our first confirmed cub visit
We caught up on some recordings last night. 1 night when Missie came down we saw another fox sniffing round the terraces but not coming down, it stayed in the foliage so we were unable to identify it.
The next night Mum was followed by a second fox, which watched her feeding and then ventured down, it is slightly smaller than Missie, with BIG ears, quite a lot of white on the front of its back legs but darker brown on the back and tail. It instantly recognised the food on the table & tucked well in.
Kinnie was in disgrace Thursday night, he chased the foxes

Last night I told Mum he had been bad the night before & she thought at first I meant she was bad, (sorted that, the problem of using images & emotions as language) she said she knew! I reassured her he had been very sorry (something to do with a whack from Barry) & last night she passed within a foot of him & he just waited for her to go past & then came quietly in. I think it was probably the presence of the cub plus a bit of a strop over food that caused it.
There was quite a bit of barking last night from some dogs in the distance & Mum started calling as well. Barry asked whether she was able to call all the cubs telepathically and she said "Yes, but they don't always respond, hence her vocalising as well! "
Are human young like that too?
YES

She says now that 1 has found its way here she thinks the rest will shortly follow, so that's the end of her quiet place now
It'll be nice for us to see them all but I do feel sorry for her. She kept them away a lot longer this year than last, but then Missie was very inquisitive.
The 2 vixens were eating together last night & sharing the table with no real distance between them. It is lovely to see them still so close at this age, something Mum had told me foxes don't normally do

Sorry turned in to War & Peace & I'm meant to be out in the garden!