The description says he lost his memory due to Toxoplasmosis, so I guess he just had to learn how to live again. I wonder what kind of life Cropper had before being found...
The only problem is that the IGNORANT wildlife officers , would murder your new friend if they know you are raising a wild animal.. HOW IGNORANT IS THAT.. ( raising a wild animal in a loving home , is the best thing that could happen to some of these animals ) Anyone who disagrees , has never raised ANYTHING & are just jealous.
how? it's denied its natural life or a chance to form a family. and it might be tame, but it's not domesticated, and is a danger to keep in any residential area. this shouldn't be legal. you people are absurdly ignorant and idealistic about this.
@@omsmada It's JEALOUS PUSSIES , that don't know anything about animals or probably anything else , that WANT to create problems with EVERYTHING .. Keep running your IGNORANT liberal city boy mouth ,, From MOMMIES basement . You are just proving you know NOTHING about wild animals..
well he doesnt exactly look like he is/was doing too well :/... ive befriended plenty of sick wild animals but parents wouldnt let me keep and i didnt know how to care for.
Imagine finding a Giant who feeds you, bathes you, gives you a cozy spot in his house, and gives you massages any time a day and you can take a nap whenever you wish. I would have the look on my face that this fox has 😆
I found a fox in a trap, caught by her tail. I freed her and gave her some of my sandwhich. She came home with me and spent 8 years on my farm. Loved her like a child. She got along with my Dogs and children. Never ate my chickens (She did like to stir them up though). She preferred to sleep outside so I made her a little house. Cold nights she would come inside to the porch but still was never really comfortable in the house. Great video, appreciate content like this.
@@prestononuselogu9973 lol truth. It was touch and go trying to get her front the trap... I almost got bit a few times. She was a young pup so it wasn't a threat. If it was a full grown fox I'm not sure it would have let me help it.
*@Top 10 Universe* Good one! Foxconn: a computerized model of fox thinking logic & intelligence. That old 1985 sci-fi _D.A.R.Y.L.,_ with Barret Oliver & Josef Sommer comes to mind. That would be the human equivalent of the same concept 😆 😲 (funny + scary) Excellent film, though. It's rich with the best of humanity & emotion
I know I was thinking the same thing. See hunters isnt it better to wear them alive? They even come with a warming feature. Animals are alive as much as we are, please lets give them basic rights to not be killed already.
The video literally proves that man do not lack this understanding. Some do, some don't. This gentleman do, like everyone commenting and watching this video.
isn't he the same guy that spend his whole career talking about Rennes-le-Chateau and conjured up some mystery about that Priest Saunniere in a nobody village in France had found the treasure of King Dagobert the 2nd while in actuality he got his wealth by extorting the locals. I believe he was so angry that Dan Brown was inspired and incorporated the 'royal bloodline' stuff that he sued Dan Brown for it... and lost....
I would be very careful about giving trust to certain animals like alligators, crocodiles and bears--also certain people like politicians and medical/science "experts".
I had a fox friend for several years. I used to own an acreage and left scraps for her kits when times were tough. She eventually followed me home and would sneak in through the cat doors to raid the cats' food. At the same time I was raising an abandoned skunk baby who I named Suzie. Once they discovered that it was warm inside when the weather was cold and miserable outside, they decided to move indoors full time. Meanwhile, the magpies would follow the cats, fox, and skunk around each moulting season and pull out any loose fur, and the cats, fox, and skunk, would let them do it to their heart's content. In my view it's all about empathy.
@@aquiredskill What a beautiful story. Thanks for sharing. That must have been quite the experience. I truly admire people who go that far for an animal.
Agreed empathy is a required trait to have relaxed and affectionate pets, a cat's personality can often tell you alot about the owner. Where most people fail is having a dog owner mindset, dogs are unconditionally loyal to their alpha you don't need much empathy.
Khalil Tech hear, hear! Besides, if people really want to wear fur, there's always faux-fur. It looks just as good and works just as well to keep warm in my opinion
I love the way the old people still have great manners and r compassionate to animals and appreciate nature may God bless him and his fox 🦊 and home and other animals if he has Amen 🙏🏻 ❤
when I was about 14 a red fox mother was hit by a car and killed just in front of our house. The pup was maybe a month old and we found it laying against his dead mother on the side of the road. We took it in, loved it, named him Sox and it wasn't long before he got used to us and accepted us as family. Foxes are very hard to keep, this is not a dog nor do they act like dogs. They get into everything, and I mean everything. They are more cat like than dog in many ways but they are also very temperamental and when they want something simply saying "no" isn't really and option, they just do not get it, ever. We kept Sox for about a year before he just became to much for us to handle. Rather than drop him off somewhere knowing he had no clue how to survive on his own we found a Fox Breeder who took him in. He was well taken care of and with other red foxes. The guy would send us an update usually including pics of Sox 2 or 3 times a year assuring us he was doing well. He lived to be 9 years old which for a red fox is really old and we fell like he had a pretty good life.
Kindness is a human construct. Animals don't necessarily experience that the way we do, and it's for their own good they don't. Some "higher" animals are more likely to think like we do, especially primates.
@@ThefamousMrcroissant kindness is a human behavior, they may not experience it as we do exactly but they benefit from it. Because the opposite (human cruelty) turns them cruel and mean or a into a complete broken spirit, just as humans become.
Animals understand compassion, and do enjoy companionship. They're not stupid, and although they wouldn't do something good for the sake of being good, they would do something good in order to preserve the health and wellbeing of another living creature. Things like love, hatred, anger, jealousy, etc. are all experienced by animals.
@@monjiaitaly Perhaps, but that's not what you said though. You say "most of the time animals respond well to kindness" - which is questionable as animals do not necessarily interpret your good will as "kindness". Eg, if you provide a wild tiger and its cups with food for 6 years it will still eat you given the chance. And attempting to eat you isn't exactly "responding well" from a human perspective. It just sees your generosity as any arbitrary convenience and not as an act of kindness. This is a beneficial routine to them for if seeing kindness in things that aren't there(which practically never occurs between different species anyway) it might cause them to get hurt or even die. So "respond well to" is usually nothing more than being glad an advantage occurred for them. It is true they thrive off it as literally any animal would, but saying "animals enjoy things they enjoy" is a bit of a useless statement as it's by definition true, if that's what you meant.
My cat thinks it's fun to fly out of nowhere to land on my shoulders. I'm pretty sure my neighbors think I'm nuts at times. But Micah likes to lay down and curl around my shoulders like this fox. And he is so soft and warm. It's especially nice if my neck or shoulders are hurting. It's the same when he curls up to me or sits in my lap. There is just something different about the warmth of a living animal to help with pain control.
We humans are not alone on earth, but surrounded by living beings, who are entitled to our consideration, as we owe it to our fellow human beings. This gentleman is remarkable in his approach of affection towards this fox.
Of course we are not alone, we are surrounded by animals and plants, but it is important to understand that humans are not animals, we are MORE then simple beasts.
@@gostrum1 there are animal rights activist out there who reject the principle of anthropocentrism. They have that absurd notion that rejecting the difference between human and animal somehow raises the animals up, but the opposite is the truth, what happens is simply that man are reduced to beasts. The value of a human life becomes relative, it becomes a matter of optimisation, and we cannot make an omelet without crushing some eggs. Mankind can be more destructive but we are also more creative, we are the custodians of Earth, made in the image of God, and our potential is endless. In a thousand years we will likely have spread the seeds of life to multiple star systems, in a million years the entire galaxy, no mere animal have any hope of doing that.
This guy hit the jackpot. That fox is probably the tamest and most relaxed fox I've ever seen. And I watch a lot of videos and follow a ton of pages about rescue foxes. That fox has a gene(s) that make him behave a certain way and is calmer than most foxes from the wild. Not sure what his story is exactly but considering it's not a captive born/hand raised fox this is really special and unique.
Genes don't make animals behave friendly, this is laughable. This fox has an experience that makes him trust humans. Without that experience this fox would be afraid of humans like other wild animals.
@@datonecommieirongear2020 There is no such a thing as domesticated fox. Russian guys are doing really good business based on decades of gathered data and practice to recognised the least aggresive pups from the litters and make them trust humans. The offal is terribly high, and of course the fur is still usable.
@Marc Right Small town, Dexter, northwest of Ann Arbor. I work at the University of Michigan which is nearby. I used to live farther out in the country and my husband had a friendly fox resident on our small farm whom we called Freddy. www.dextermi.gov/overview-3
I AGREE WITH YOU DIANA! THE FOX IS A BEAUTIFUL ANIMAL! HER FACE🦊💕💖 IS SO CUTE AND ADORABLE❤️! I THINK THIS MAN IS A REAL GENTLEMAN❤️! I LOVE SO MUCH ALL ANIMALS! KISSESS FROM ITALY! I' M A ITALIAN YOUNG BOY🌠🌈🧑⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐! BYE🦊🦊🦊🦊🦊🦊🦊🦊🦊🦊🦊🦊 ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
Man: fox can be pets. Fox: damn, its really easy to trick humans and make them our pet, he feed me, clean me, clean my potty, give me shelter,give me worm wool to sleep on, he put me on his back and give me ride. Life cannot be better.
Luc Fournier - if they live in the wild it’s a short life span. Even worse in England if you get my drift. If they live in an environment like this sweet fox, they can live as long as the average dog.
the man definitely could have a career as a narrator that's for sure....I love how Brist word things The smell turns into a stench, kinda like turning on the amplifier at a disco lol
This gentleman is so lovely. Those who know him must be so lucky to have a companionships of such a gentle and kind soul. No wonder this fox warmed up to him. Thanks for the video!
Imagine actually being an animal and you go through life wandering until you finally find this lovely man with his 8 room house with a sunroom for foxes, and you just go "Him. I'll take this sweet man." like fox, same.
totes; he's like "well i could huff it in the wild and die in a few weeks to a badger. Or chill with hoomans and there's a 30% chance they kill me 30% chance they'll ignore me 40% chance i'll get cuddles and food.
Back in 2000 I think it was, I was out driving, and decided to take a longer road home. Was after midnight, on a Wednesday, and start of the winter. As I came driving through a small town, there was something in my lane. As I approached, I saw it was a fox, lying there, hit by a car just moments before I came. So, I stopped, got outside and strolled over. As I was standing there, right next to the fox, looking down at him, I could see there was no blood. He looked up at me, and started to run. That was when I saw his left rear leg, was " dangling " a bit. So I ran after him, and caught him between a hedge and a brick wall. He was in shock obviously. A woman stopped as well, and said she would call her son who worked with wild animals, hit and run and all that. I waited for like an hour, getting late, and cold. So... bugger it. I picked up the fox, and just placed him over my shoulder, walked up to my car, placed in the passenger seat up front. I got in, and he was just lying there, staring at me. I drove home, petted him a bit as it was a few miles. I placed him in the garage, with water and some cat food I had lying around. The following day, the guy showed up after me giving him a call, and we opened the garage. The fox had recovered, and getting him out, he sat down at the end of the driveway, licked his paw, and he was off. I would never have been able to lift a wild, fully grown male fox, unless he was in shock, but it was a cool experience. But, I did it, simply cause I love animals. Proud moment in my life. :)
crazymelomanka Goes both ways. One can’t get too high and mighty about the animal world, yet respect and honor have a place. Not unlike many native North American tribes have/had.
Какой же счастливый человек!!! Дай Бог, чтобы они жили долго и счастливо со своим пушистым другом!!! Люди, если очень хотят, могут создать себе рай и на земле!!! 🥰🤗🌞
in the first place the house is beautiful !!!!!!!!!!!! then i absolutely love this very intelligent fox and the guy who adopted he , they make a fantastic pair !!!!!!!!! bravo
Smartest fox ever, his hunting days are over, he found a human servant.
Just like a cat
The description says he lost his memory due to Toxoplasmosis, so I guess he just had to learn how to live again. I wonder what kind of life Cropper had before being found...
benjamin meza 😁
😂😂😂
Dude was out foxed.
This is what winning the lottery looks like for a wild animal.
😄😄👍🏻
The only problem is that the IGNORANT wildlife officers , would murder your new friend if they know you are raising a wild animal..
HOW IGNORANT IS THAT..
( raising a wild animal in a loving home , is the best thing that could happen to some of these animals )
Anyone who disagrees , has never raised ANYTHING & are just jealous.
Indeed ☺
how? it's denied its natural life or a chance to form a family. and it might be tame, but it's not domesticated, and is a danger to keep in any residential area. this shouldn't be legal. you people are absurdly ignorant and idealistic about this.
@@omsmada
It's JEALOUS PUSSIES ,
that don't know anything about animals or probably anything else , that WANT to create problems with EVERYTHING ..
Keep running your IGNORANT liberal city boy mouth ,,
From MOMMIES basement .
You are just proving you know NOTHING about wild animals..
Ultra-intelligent fox, got sick of living outside and decided to buddy up to a guy with a house.
A house and food!
And pet him
lmfaooo clever like a fox
@David Rogers thats telekenisis kyle!
well he doesnt exactly look like he is/was doing too well :/... ive befriended plenty of sick wild animals but parents wouldnt let me keep and i didnt know how to care for.
Imagine finding a Giant who feeds you, bathes you, gives you a cozy spot in his house, and gives you massages any time a day and you can take a nap whenever you wish. I would have the look on my face that this fox has 😆
That fox truly loves that man. Most relaxed fox ever.
Mr Fox looks quite elderly… Smart that he found a human servant so he could retire
Yea...quite foxy of him.
@@lazurm lovely little lad
The ONLY kind of wearable fur lol
It's trying to be domesticated
I found a fox in a trap, caught by her tail. I freed her and gave her some of my sandwhich. She came home with me and spent 8 years on my farm. Loved her like a child. She got along with my Dogs and children. Never ate my chickens (She did like to stir them up though). She preferred to sleep outside so I made her a little house. Cold nights she would come inside to the porch but still was never really comfortable in the house. Great video, appreciate content like this.
What happened to the fox
@@prestononuselogu9973 She went into the woods one day and never came back home. I like to think she started a family.
That is the compassion every human should show towards foxes.
@@childearth4039 until you get rabies and they bite your fingers off.
@@prestononuselogu9973 lol truth. It was touch and go trying to get her front the trap... I almost got bit a few times. She was a young pup so it wasn't a threat. If it was a full grown fox I'm not sure it would have let me help it.
A Fox is basically Dog Hardware with cat Software.
This is where foxconn computers get their ideas from 😂 nice comment bro hahah
*@ITCHY PP* Exactamundo! Perfect summary of fox personality & behavior 😉
Excellent analogy.
Yea bruh!
*@Top 10 Universe* Good one! Foxconn: a computerized model of fox thinking logic & intelligence. That old 1985 sci-fi _D.A.R.Y.L.,_ with Barret Oliver & Josef Sommer comes to mind. That would be the human equivalent of the same concept 😆 😲 (funny + scary)
Excellent film, though. It's rich with the best of humanity & emotion
This man seems so cultured and refined and he seems to enjoy having a fox as a roommate
The fox is also cultured and refined, and he knows money when he sees it :)
Beautiful fox, beautiful man, beautiful house.
siera kh ; AMEN 🙏 to that (Sierra kh) !!!
If they get robbed, we're coming for you..
F. B. I. He’s been planning for 6 months be ready
siera kh , That is amazing...I said the exact same thing! Practically 😄
There you have it... it’s true then! 🙋🏽😃
I bet it smells like shit too
Awww what a sweetheart. He clearly loves his human.
Suzi Lindblad what. does the fox say?
ming ming ming ming ming
This guy is so lucky I want one to love and and cherish
read the description
Had to like to make it 666
700th like
This is how I want to grow old. In a lovely house with a animal companion.
Yes
Think I'd rather grow old in a room with endless cocaine and hookers, but each to their own
That's what the fox said
True
Just wondering what happened to the spouse though. Gor divorced or just died early.
Look at eyes on that fox... that's the most relaxed fox I've ever seen... completely at ease
What a precious fox. And God Bless this man for loving him.
The fox is not a house pet. It deserves to be able to be free and act on it's instincts.
Why thank a fantasy figure for what the man did?
That's like thanking Donald Duck for electricity..
Uk Dr The fox looks pretty happy to me. I'm sure that if he wanted to be free, he would have bolted out the door by now.
Puro You're a sad, lost moron.
Puro I apologize in advance for butting into this conversation. I don’t believe in a god either but why shut down someone else for doing so?
I love how this fox acts like a chill cat
Foxes are cat software running on dog hardware.
Cette relation est magnifique je n' ai pas de mots merci a cet homme de lui donner tout ce bonheur
A cat that can eat plants without throwing up and looks like a dog
"Fox urine has an unfortunate property."
Never has that phrase been uttered before in the history of the English language.
American "Fox Urine stinks like shit"
"Defecation is not a problem"
This man is a wizard tho, he probably knows secrets about every last material in the world.
It's like "There's a big problem with death..."
Luke yeet nah, you just ruin shit
the pure soul of this gentleman,the reason why this sweet creature from the wilderness will stay forever ☘️🧿
This is the only way someone should be wearing a fox scarf so cute
LMAO yes!
I know I was thinking the same thing. See hunters isnt it better to wear them alive? They even come with a warming feature.
Animals are alive as much as we are, please lets give them basic rights to not be killed already.
You stole this comment for some likes... lol pathetic
@@1024det nop.
Keeps you warm, too
Animals are a gift. Poor is the man who lacks the understanding...
True, they can also ease your loneliness just by playing with them.
Well said 🌻
Beautifully put.
The video literally proves that man do not lack this understanding.
Some do, some don't. This gentleman do, like everyone commenting and watching this video.
Animals are there to be eaten.
I'm convinced that the fox is a combination between the cat and dog.
I'm convinced you are combination between a idiot and mad
Pay no attention to vanman1965 comment. He's just a fucking idiot.
Yeah I would agree
With lemurian chick
I think so too....heheheee!
Besides all the cynicism about the clever fox finding a human servant.
You can clearly see the loving connection they share with each other.
That fox chillin on his shoulder like Ash’s pikachu
this is the real ash
Polo God 😂😂😂 Yup!
Proto Eevee
my fennecen does that ;)
Just give that fox a taser
That must be the calmest fox i've ever seen, seems like he's happy enjoying the cares of this gentleman, my respect for you sir!
It amazed me. That fox really loves this man. The fox is so relaxed.
@@meredithgrubb7027 it's beautiful
Se lo ve relajado como a un gato.
the fox seems to be very old, thats why he is not jumping and p´laying around
It’s pretty cool how he wears him like Fox Scarf. He’s probably keep you very warm and cozy
J. Montrice what. does the fox say?
ming ming ming ming ming
I wish every person in the world was as compassionate as this wonderful man.
When I piss on my friends and families' carpet... they ALWAYS comment on the stench. I must be part fox.
@@atomicwedgie8176 *slow claps*
@@Clleonie I no longer have the clap... I got a shot of clap-be-gone! All better!!
@@atomicwedgie8176 don't give up your day job
@@Clleonie Wish I could work, I got 3 fused discs in my neck. Can only troll...
The way he carries the fox around his neck is the only way to wear a fox that should be accepted.
True... DONT KILL FOXES!
ye i wear my fox scarf like that too
a living scarf
@seth f but then the in built warming system is lost
If you can afford a fox scarf, you can afford somebody to walk it and clean up after it.
The world: Don't kill animals to make scarves!!!
This OG: Put a live fox around his neck
LMAO! I was just wondering why he carries the fox around his neck!! Cannot the fox walk? HAHA
Was about to say the same
It could catch on.
HA! HA! NICE!
WELL SAID - SAVE THE ANIMALS - THEY ARE LOVING CREATURES TO ALL OF US HUMAN BEINGS !
I'm 54 years old. I like good hearted people.. I wish more people like you in this world
we are very few here andthere and the evil is evrywhere and u cant kill it bec they put you in jail
Wielu by sobie życzyło, niestety realia są inne. Niestety. :/
He's old free and single 😉
@Longsathra Se I was talking to Maria nosy parker
@Longsathra Se go have another drink 🙃
Best way to wear fur : still alive and kicking. This is by far the chillest fox I ever saw.
If only people treated people with the same kindness.
Unfortunately we're not small cute and furry.
That would be almost impossible
@@Crichjo32 HUH you sure? oh wait i was just thinking of the furry part.. carry on
@Sophia Terry it will, given the circumstances
i'll give you a piggy back ride like this guy if you want.
That's some deep but simple and practical wisdom there.
"If you want trust, you have to give it."
That's the way of most all reciprocal things in life. Respect, love, compassion...it must be understood and given before one can accept in kind.
isn't he the same guy that spend his whole career talking about Rennes-le-Chateau and conjured up some mystery about that Priest Saunniere in a nobody village in France had found the treasure of King Dagobert the 2nd while in actuality he got his wealth by extorting the locals. I believe he was so angry that Dan Brown was inspired and incorporated the 'royal bloodline' stuff that he sued Dan Brown for it... and lost....
I would be very careful about giving trust to certain animals like alligators, crocodiles and bears--also certain people like politicians and medical/science "experts".
i trust no person.
@@m0-m0597 and for that you are untrustworthy
Cool scarf you got there grampa!
alienboyguitar Made out of Fox fur and self warming, lol
Lol
Yeah, why kill it, when you can just wrap it around your neck and wear it alive !
I had a fox friend for several years. I used to own an acreage and left scraps for her kits when times were tough. She eventually followed me home and would sneak in through the cat doors to raid the cats' food. At the same time I was raising an abandoned skunk baby who I named Suzie. Once they discovered that it was warm inside when the weather was cold and miserable outside, they decided to move indoors full time. Meanwhile, the magpies would follow the cats, fox, and skunk around each moulting season and pull out any loose fur, and the cats, fox, and skunk, would let them do it to their heart's content. In my view it's all about empathy.
@@karkador haha was thinking that same thing
❤❤❤❤
@@aquiredskill What a beautiful story. Thanks for sharing. That must have been quite the experience. I truly admire people who go that far for an animal.
Agreed empathy is a required trait to have relaxed and affectionate pets, a cat's personality can often tell you alot about the owner. Where most people fail is having a dog owner mindset, dogs are unconditionally loyal to their alpha you don't need much empathy.
What a beautiful friendship 👍
This fox is his sex-slave.
Patrick Henry Oh god... That is not a Beautiful picture i got in my head
This old guy is a mental case assigning human thoughts to a fox.
@@patrickhenry9521 People like you aren't worth to watch such videos.
Family, not just friends!
The ONLY way fox fur should be worn.
Totally agree. Id rather hear a happy heartbeat from a contented animal. The idea of killing just for fashion is an outdated notion.
Try transporting yourself to the 1800s and freezing in the middle of fucking nowhere and tell me that. I'll wait.
yeah na we aren't in the 1800"s 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂@@nonjaninja4904
Yep
Yes!
Why do animals disarm me emotionally so fast. They make me feel like saving all of them from this brutal world.
Bitch me too 😪
Animals disarm you because your a kind person. 99.9 percent of people are bad be careful trust nobody
Ur empathic, it's a blessing & a curse😑
because you are part of the weak and nature wipes out the weak....if you didn't get the hint I ment humans.
Are you a vegan? Do you just/consume any animal products?
Fox: "if I act super cute and fluffy all the time will you be my slave?"
Old man: "indeed!"
Fox: "Splendid"
Old man : will you lick shrimp paste off my taint?
Fox : yes
Old man: I do
@@seanthemoneymagnet2158 there were millions even billions of things you could've said including not saying anything at all, but instead you said that
@@seanthemoneymagnet2158 ...
Women say the same thing.
This quintessentialy English gentleman needs to narrate bedtime stories. I’ll sleep like I’m dead.
He so does!
You need .......IVOR THE ENGINE ....in your life soon
god answer to his loneliness
bruhh =)))
This is an important comment that needs to be seen by the higher ups
This is like a children's story with illustrations come to life
You should write it!
😂🤣🤣🤣
True
Lmao
So true!
Thankyou so much for this brave lovely fox
I love foxes. They are like a dog and a squirrel mixed together.
But much much smarter
@@davidglow3 and sly
@@davidglow3 foxes are smarter than most breeds of dogs, but some breeds are smarter.
or dog and a cat mixed..
A Duirrel? Lol
I can see the fox's point, the man is a sweetheart
Lottery WIN for the fox..👍
This is the only way you should wear fox
Tim Kaiser 🤣😂
Tim Kaiser facts
agree.
I don't see what's wrong with wearing fur. Eating meat is another problem the animals AHHHH I don't fucking care I'm a northerner
Yes pal that’s true around our necks as a scarf, or maybe slippers, door mat, living room rug in fact there’s many uses for Fox’s.
I have never seen anything so amazing! He just let’s him baby him. It’s so SWEET
when you wanna put expensive fur around your neck without harming any animal!
Khalil Tech hear, hear! Besides, if people really want to wear fur, there's always faux-fur. It looks just as good and works just as well to keep warm in my opinion
Rick Schaefer I have faux fur but I also have old fur jackets passed in from my mom. They are extremely expensive and I’ve never worn them.
Well said Khalil Tech 😊👏
Ah this comment made me lol 😂
what. does the fox say?
ming ming ming ming ming
This dude knows what the fox says. I still wonder what, though.
Its saying... stop masterbating in front of me jerry i know all your secrets and when i learn your language im writing a tell all
@@AltoAtik lmfao! 😂👍
@@AltoAtik I think you might be right... His eyes say it all!!
A ring-ding-ding-ding.
Apparently they make a screeching noise. Like a dying bird
So you CAN wear a fox fur without killing the fox. Nice.
So correct x
My mom has a beautiful fox Coat and that Baby keeps you warm in freezing Weather.
Beautiful.
Good one.
lovely animals, a live fox stole is better than the other type
I love the way the old people still have great manners and r compassionate to animals and appreciate nature may God bless him and his fox 🦊 and home and other animals if he has Amen 🙏🏻 ❤
Him got himself a HUMAN. Awwww
You have a beautiful heart, sir
God Bless you
when I was about 14 a red fox mother was hit by a car and killed just in front of our house. The pup was maybe a month old and we found it laying against his dead mother on the side of the road.
We took it in, loved it, named him Sox and it wasn't long before he got used to us and accepted us as family. Foxes are very hard to keep, this is not a dog nor do they act like dogs. They get into everything, and I mean everything. They are more cat like than dog in many ways but they are also very temperamental and when they want something simply saying "no" isn't really and option, they just do not get it, ever.
We kept Sox for about a year before he just became to much for us to handle. Rather than drop him off somewhere knowing he had no clue how to survive on his own we found a Fox Breeder who took him in. He was well taken care of and with other red foxes. The guy would send us an update usually including pics of Sox 2 or 3 times a year assuring us he was doing well. He lived to be 9 years old which for a red fox is really old and we fell like he had a pretty good life.
Thanks for sharing this heartwarming story.
What do you mean "had a good life" HAD? gosh darn did he die?
@@kroaktown He said he died at the age of 9.
@@kroaktown "He lived to be 9 years old"
What a wonderful comment. Very interesting! Thanks.
I think most of the time animals respond well to kindness, just like humans.
Kindness is a human construct. Animals don't necessarily experience that the way we do, and it's for their own good they don't. Some "higher" animals are more likely to think like we do, especially primates.
@@ThefamousMrcroissant kindness is a human behavior, they may not experience it as we do exactly but they benefit from it. Because the opposite (human cruelty) turns them cruel and mean or a into a complete broken spirit, just as humans become.
*PaRtIaL sEnTiEnCe*
Animals understand compassion, and do enjoy companionship. They're not stupid, and although they wouldn't do something good for the sake of being good, they would do something good in order to preserve the health and wellbeing of another living creature. Things like love, hatred, anger, jealousy, etc. are all experienced by animals.
@@monjiaitaly Perhaps, but that's not what you said though. You say "most of the time animals respond well to kindness" - which is questionable as animals do not necessarily interpret your good will as "kindness". Eg, if you provide a wild tiger and its cups with food for 6 years it will still eat you given the chance. And attempting to eat you isn't exactly "responding well" from a human perspective. It just sees your generosity as any arbitrary convenience and not as an act of kindness. This is a beneficial routine to them for if seeing kindness in things that aren't there(which practically never occurs between different species anyway) it might cause them to get hurt or even die.
So "respond well to" is usually nothing more than being glad an advantage occurred for them. It is true they thrive off it as literally any animal would, but saying "animals enjoy things they enjoy" is a bit of a useless statement as it's by definition true, if that's what you meant.
What a lovely story. That fox hit the jackpot and they both get companion.
Fox: I found this wild human lost in the woods. Domesticated him, free meals for life and my own bed.
Sir, you have a beautiful home & an even more beautiful heart. Thanks, for sharing
And an even more beautiful fox!
I shuddered thinking of your adorable fox peeing in your beautiful home. Alas, such choices must be made, when you're in love... ; )
Good man + good animal = Better world ;D
Jazzyal53 bingo
yes. they are lucky to have found each other :)
and best of all no wife
Tell that to the chickens they both eat.
@@hfyaer Have you tried having a conversation with the fox to become a vegetarian?
Must be a great man in fox’s eyes
"Bit like switching on the amplifier at a disco" I love this guy.
The way he walks around with him on his shoulders is lovely ❤
My cat thinks it's fun to fly out of nowhere to land on my shoulders. I'm pretty sure my neighbors think I'm nuts at times. But Micah likes to lay down and curl around my shoulders like this fox. And he is so soft and warm.
It's especially nice if my neck or shoulders are hurting.
It's the same when he curls up to me or sits in my lap.
There is just something different about the warmth of a living animal to help with pain control.
Behold the worlds most British man.
Huh... He doesn't look like Mad Jack Churchill to me?
This guy isn't even in the top 10. Though, muslims kicked out the rest, so he is by default in the top 100.
Brittan is Scottish English and Welsh
@@akuaku3496 And Northern Irish
@@weldonwin yh i wasn't 100% sure about that so i didnt mention it
We humans are not alone on earth, but surrounded by living beings, who are entitled to our consideration, as we owe it to our fellow human beings. This gentleman is remarkable in his approach of affection towards this fox.
Of course we are not alone, we are surrounded by animals and plants, but it is important to understand that humans are not animals, we are MORE then simple beasts.
@@rphb5870 MORE destructive
@@gostrum1 there are animal rights activist out there who reject the principle of anthropocentrism. They have that absurd notion that rejecting the difference between human and animal somehow raises the animals up, but the opposite is the truth, what happens is simply that man are reduced to beasts.
The value of a human life becomes relative, it becomes a matter of optimisation, and we cannot make an omelet without crushing some eggs.
Mankind can be more destructive but we are also more creative, we are the custodians of Earth, made in the image of God, and our potential is endless. In a thousand years we will likely have spread the seeds of life to multiple star systems, in a million years the entire galaxy, no mere animal have any hope of doing that.
@@rphb5870 we are animals simple just an intelligent one..
@@rphb5870 stop spreading misinformation
"He likes everyone except English aristocrats. I had an earl over for tea and he hid under the bed for hours."
They're a FOX Nuisance.
This has a strong reference to the Japanese; who believed in, the existence of animal gods.
@@georgeshelton6281 Not really unique to Japan at all
He knows what the nobels did for fun back in the day! Hunt and kill... Clever fox!
Was it Early Gray?
*This Fox is living the good life and he knows it.*
This guy hit the jackpot. That fox is probably the tamest and most relaxed fox I've ever seen. And I watch a lot of videos and follow a ton of pages about rescue foxes. That fox has a gene(s) that make him behave a certain way and is calmer than most foxes from the wild. Not sure what his story is exactly but considering it's not a captive born/hand raised fox this is really special and unique.
yeah most foxes I have seen are very hyper and frankly a pain
Genes don't make animals behave friendly, this is laughable. This fox has an experience that makes him trust humans. Without that experience this fox would be afraid of humans like other wild animals.
@@ekklesiast Gene can lower aggresiveness and in turn give a possibly more friendly animal, google the russian grey domesticated fox
@@ekklesiast It's nature AND nurture that determines personality
@@datonecommieirongear2020 There is no such a thing as domesticated fox. Russian guys are doing really good business based on decades of gathered data and practice to recognised the least aggresive pups from the litters and make them trust humans. The offal is terribly high, and of course the fur is still usable.
That's the way you're really suppose to wear fox fur! Nice
What a laid back little guy! Love his ears. He's so adorable. By the way, you have a very lovely home.
It is a large home too. I like the room sizes. I need to get me one of those.
@@bennicholls3383 Lolololol
@@bennicholls3383 Yep. It tickled me several times.
I agree. The fox is pretty cute too.
He is beautiful and very lucky to find a human to love him unconditionally.
His voice sounds like he reads books on Audioble
Hahaha truee
He should do movie trailers. Dramas only.
Lol!
I was thinking that as well. I was like, wow this guy's voice is really soothing and I love eloquently he speaks
He needs to do this
Fox living is best life like he won the jackpot.
My dog use to love going on my shoulders too. He would climb up there for comfort when he was scared. I miss that.
I have tears. Beautiful Fox. How can you not love him. Bless you bless you from Michigan USA. You are teaching us all.
Un jour papy ne pourra plus le porter. Il lui faudra une poussette !!!😏😄😂🇫🇷
@Marc Right
Small town, Dexter, northwest of Ann Arbor. I work at the University of Michigan which is nearby. I used to live farther out in the country and my husband had a friendly fox resident on our small farm whom we called Freddy.
www.dextermi.gov/overview-3
Not with the skulls and antlers of murdered animals on those wretched walls, if you noticed.
@Marc Right
Thanks for appreciating them . They have good reason to suspect humans but are beautiful souls.
@Marc Right
Hi,
I miss living in the country. I used to live out by Stockbridge and regularly had fox on our property. Beautiful.
Thank you very much for the kindness and love that you give that furry little fellow. 🦊😀
They are social creatures and needs to be in the presence of other fox,and you who is probably his best friend!☺ thank you for loving him
What a beautiful little angel. 🦊🐾🐾❤😊
I AGREE WITH YOU DIANA! THE FOX IS A BEAUTIFUL ANIMAL! HER FACE🦊💕💖 IS SO CUTE AND ADORABLE❤️! I THINK THIS MAN IS A REAL GENTLEMAN❤️! I LOVE SO MUCH ALL ANIMALS! KISSESS FROM ITALY! I' M A ITALIAN YOUNG BOY🌠🌈🧑⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐! BYE🦊🦊🦊🦊🦊🦊🦊🦊🦊🦊🦊🦊 ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
The man or the fox
@@msc7697 the fox is a beautiful little angel and the man is a wonderful person.
Diana Dobson what. does the fox say?
ming ming ming ming ming
@@stellacometa6768
Nice comment...
BUT WHY ARE YOU SCREAMING?????
Humanity at its best. They both so lucky having each others🥰🤗
Man: fox can be pets.
Fox: damn, its really easy to trick humans and make them our pet, he feed me, clean me, clean my potty, give me shelter,give me worm wool to sleep on, he put me on his back and give me ride.
Life cannot be better.
Nityanand Saswade lmfaooo
"Clean my potty" lmao
Outfoxing all the other foxes by becoming man's best friend
exactly what I was thinking. sly=fox silly=human
"I shoulda gave up swiping a long time ago!"
How old is this fox? He looks quite elderly.
yes, looks extremely old. probably way over 10 years old
I heard there is a 6 year life span
Luc Fournier - if they live in the wild it’s a short life span. Even worse in England if you get my drift. If they live in an environment like this sweet fox, they can live as long as the average dog.
100PercentOS2 - it ages like a dog. :-( far too fast. He’s having the best life possible, though. That makes me happy. ❤️
@@Sabbathissaturday i am canadian
He’s super calm, just laying and walking, simply enjoying his human’s company♥️
Someone once said a pet fox is like jail breaking a dog and running it on a cat operating system.
haha
😂
Wtf!! 😂
LOL
he is lovely---and so are you, and your home!
Came for the fox stayed for this man’s voice
Exactly my Thoughts^^
the man definitely could have a career as a narrator that's for sure....I love how Brist word things
The smell turns into a stench, kinda like turning on the amplifier at a disco lol
Bless both of them❤. I hope they are both still doing well.
Lovely old fox lovely old man lovely old house. Really really super thanks so much for posting . Love what you said about trust.
The picture of the beautiful fox snuggling up in the human's lap could be the symbol for stopping the cruel practice of fox hunting.
This gentleman is so lovely. Those who know him must be so lucky to have a companionships of such a gentle and kind soul. No wonder this fox warmed up to him. Thanks for the video!
Unless he's like me...only nice to animals
Imagine actually being an animal and you go through life wandering until you finally find this lovely man with his 8 room house with a sunroom for foxes, and you just go "Him. I'll take this sweet man." like fox, same.
aww
Hope he is still alive and enjoying a healthy and happy life with his dad
The Fox always is asleep because that guys voice knocks him out.
haha funny
Joe E The Fox will be asleep forever once i fucking gut it
Love u Joe Big hug and many kisses
Raven The Murderer well aren’t you a ray of sunshine.
@@raven7146 lit
That fox is thinking, "man I landed a sweet gig."
🤔🤔
Lol. He really looks like it doesn't he?
totes; he's like "well i could huff it in the wild and die in a few weeks to a badger.
Or chill with hoomans and there's a 30% chance they kill me
30% chance they'll ignore me
40% chance i'll get cuddles and food.
@@MsHarpsychord 30% is horrible
That fox is spoiled and loved and he loves his life lol he’s never going back to the wild 😂
Agreed💯 He's enjoying Retirement 😁
the fox has got it made
This is one of the lovely things about TH-cam , short video you’d never see anywhere else that’s very beautiful in its own way
We aim to please. Thank you.
Back in 2000 I think it was, I was out driving, and decided to take a longer road home. Was after midnight, on a Wednesday, and start of the winter. As I came driving through a small town, there was something in my lane. As I approached, I saw it was a fox, lying there, hit by a car just moments before I came. So, I stopped, got outside and strolled over. As I was standing there, right next to the fox, looking down at him, I could see there was no blood. He looked up at me, and started to run. That was when I saw his left rear leg, was " dangling " a bit. So I ran after him, and caught him between a hedge and a brick wall. He was in shock obviously. A woman stopped as well, and said she would call her son who worked with wild animals, hit and run and all that. I waited for like an hour, getting late, and cold. So... bugger it. I picked up the fox, and just placed him over my shoulder, walked up to my car, placed in the passenger seat up front. I got in, and he was just lying there, staring at me. I drove home, petted him a bit as it was a few miles. I placed him in the garage, with water and some cat food I had lying around. The following day, the guy showed up after me giving him a call, and we opened the garage. The fox had recovered, and getting him out, he sat down at the end of the driveway, licked his paw, and he was off.
I would never have been able to lift a wild, fully grown male fox, unless he was in shock, but it was a cool experience. But, I did it, simply cause I love animals. Proud moment in my life. :)
Superman!
@@Idcanymore510 lol!
Good for you kindness the way to go
This gives me faith in humanity, good deed sir
bless you and your love
What a cute, funny little guy he is. And what a nice fellow he has taking care of him.
What a BEAUTIFUL baby!!! 😍 he's so sweet I'm so happy you two found one another!!
Baby?
@@nickeman132 Yes Baby. .. ..some people look at their pets as a baby Their baby that's how I feel about my pets...😊
You could call it beautiful, you could call it baby, but you can't call it beautiful baby 👌
That is one of the most impeccably decorated homes I’ve ever seen. I’m in awe.
Maybe that's why the fox was so much at ease; just a thought.
Yes, you would want foxy wee on those carpets!
You have a living scarf.
That is really something. That wild-born fox has total trust of a human.
It's better to carry a living fox on your neck like that man in the video than a collar made of its fur. Who agrees?
fantastic comment!
I agree with you😉
crazymelomanka
Goes both ways. One can’t get too high and mighty about the animal world, yet respect and honor have a place. Not unlike many native North American tribes have/had.
You cannot buy the trust of an animal (probably with food but you now what I mean lol)
That's my favorite fur collar and you get little fox kisses for added bonus.
Какой же счастливый человек!!! Дай Бог, чтобы они жили долго и счастливо со своим пушистым другом!!! Люди, если очень хотят, могут создать себе рай и на земле!!! 🥰🤗🌞
👍👏👏👏♥️♥️♥️🇦🇷🌎
Your fox is beautiful. Y'all share a lovely bond. It would be a much loner world without animal companionship. thanks for sharing
looks like the elder fox found his retirement home...
1TGF43T1TGFFGT143TR UEFHROWHEF0931434 hahahahaha
in the first place the house is beautiful !!!!!!!!!!!! then i absolutely love this very intelligent fox and the guy who adopted he , they make a fantastic pair !!!!!!!!! bravo
Lovely place you got there. Beautiful mate there...