Really just appreciate you taking the time to share this. 13:24 Ryoku fox looked so comfy at the end, right after Kiyomi fox marked the bed a little! :)
Love seeing them enjoy being out.🥰🦊🦊🦊 Thank you for the amazing content and for taking care of these lovely foxes and giving them a life they otherwise wouldn't have.🦊❤️ I wish you all great health, safety, lots of happiness and all the best.🙏❤️ Bless you and take care.🙏❤️
Glad Burg, roommates, and the rest of the precious foxes are settling in! They certainly look more comfortable than before~ Can't wait to see them in the new play yard, I'm sure all the foxes will be overjoyed to have that space!
I’m crying because of all the beautiful foxes and hearing their names is so heartwarming including hearing Mikaru and Ryokus name made me cry harder because of how I was able to name them,I’m hugging my fox stuffies wearing my white ears and tails proudly then hugging all my fox attire
Thank you for giving the foxes a place to settle into, really. I'd think the furfarm was traumatic for them, so having a place away from that helps them a lot. I'll try to remember a little of what you said about them in the video, but it's still not quite sticking yet lol. :)
bongo, rowyn, and herbie the love fluff? possibly family? that sounds so cool!!!!! if they were anthro i'd imagine they'd all work on cars and race eachother. and i think all of the groups are equally cute! and im gonna draw all of the clevyr foxes as pous! (pou is a game with an alien pet named pou you take care of)
yes! Bongo is for sure Rowyns dad, and another fox whose name I cannot remember at Foxes Journey. I know he fathered a LOT of foxes at the furfarm. He was one of the farmers favorites, and one of the only ones he ever named which is why he lived there so long. He was surrendered to SAF when he got into his senior years and could no longer be used to breed. It’s sad to think he spent so much of his life there, but at least his senior years have been golden.
12:59 Toes are dislocated from the fox's foot, but "doesn't feel pain" and "doesn't require medical care.." 😵💫 What does the " sponsor" think? You are not speaking to an audience of fools. Limping=Pain. If it's not feeling pain why is the fox not placing in his foot squarely on distributing *equal* weight between all four limbs? This channel is recommended buy a major rescue organization, which I know for a fact, would not dismiss this as "another day in the life of..." Sounds more like an attempt to save money, and if that's the case, why take-on this venture? 🦊
She has been checked out by our vet. Our vet did not recommend doing anything. The “injury” is fully healed. The only thing he could do, is cut off her toes. Our vet did not think that was necessary. She cannot place her foot down normally because there is no connection between her toes and the rest of the foot. She’s not “limping” from pain, she walks differently because her foot is different. She will never walk correctly. She is not in pain. This was confirmed by our vet, when he probed the area and there was no reaction from her. Our “sponsors” do not get a say in our medical choices. I do not think anyone is a fool. Should we ignore our vets recommendation, and insist he cuts off her toes just because -you- think he is wrong? The “major organization” that recommend us, I assume is Saveafox, and they were told about the situation in full. And they were happy to hear that she didn’t need any medical intervention. We absolutely did not make this choice to “save money”. The same day we too her to the vet, a different fox had a toe amputated, because our vet DID insist it was necessary. We would gladly spend the funds needed to fix her foot if it was possible. I understand your concern here is for the foxes welfare, but I highly recommend you ask us questions in the future instead of making incorrect accusations.
This video took SO LONG to upload im so sorry guys.
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Really just appreciate you taking the time to share this. 13:24 Ryoku fox looked so comfy at the end, right after Kiyomi fox marked the bed a little! :)
Thanks 😊
Love seeing them enjoy being out.🥰🦊🦊🦊 Thank you for the amazing content and for taking care of these lovely foxes and giving them a life they otherwise wouldn't have.🦊❤️ I wish you all great health, safety, lots of happiness and all the best.🙏❤️ Bless you and take care.🙏❤️
Glad Burg, roommates, and the rest of the precious foxes are settling in! They certainly look more comfortable than before~
Can't wait to see them in the new play yard, I'm sure all the foxes will be overjoyed to have that space!
They're so pretty!!!!🦊❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
12:04 Herbie and Lelanie have beautiful eyes!
Don’t they?!
They are beautiful
I’m crying because of all the beautiful foxes and hearing their names is so heartwarming including hearing Mikaru and Ryokus name made me cry harder because of how I was able to name them,I’m hugging my fox stuffies wearing my white ears and tails proudly then hugging all my fox attire
🖤🩷🤍🩶🤎💜💙🩵💚💛🧡❤️🖤🩷🤍🩶🤎💜💙🩵💚💛🧡❤️🖤🩷🤍🩶🤎💜💙🩵💚💛🧡❤️
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@ I’m so happy right now that I’m going to probably wear fox attire for a while
I'm happy that the foxes have settled in well. 😊 Thanks for the long video!
Our pleasure!
Thank you for giving the foxes a place to settle into, really. I'd think the furfarm was traumatic for them, so having a place away from that helps them a lot. I'll try to remember a little of what you said about them in the video, but it's still not quite sticking yet lol. :)
We all have plenty of time to learn their personalities :) and they will likely blossom more over the next months here.
bongo, rowyn, and herbie the love fluff? possibly family? that sounds so cool!!!!! if they were anthro i'd imagine they'd all work on cars and race eachother. and i think all of the groups are equally cute! and im gonna draw all of the clevyr foxes as pous! (pou is a game with an alien pet named pou you take care of)
yes! Bongo is for sure Rowyns dad, and another fox whose name I cannot remember at Foxes Journey. I know he fathered a LOT of foxes at the furfarm. He was one of the farmers favorites, and one of the only ones he ever named which is why he lived there so long. He was surrendered to SAF when he got into his senior years and could no longer be used to breed. It’s sad to think he spent so much of his life there, but at least his senior years have been golden.
@ i feel bad for bongo because of his use at the fur farm. but im happy he got to spend his senior years at saveafox
What about the poop? Can that be cleaned up?🤨 0:41
We spot clean twice a day, we don’t follow the foxes around 24/7 and pick it up behind them. 😉
12:59 Toes are dislocated from the fox's foot, but "doesn't feel pain" and "doesn't require medical care.." 😵💫 What does the " sponsor" think? You are not speaking to an audience of fools. Limping=Pain. If it's not feeling pain why is the fox not placing in his foot squarely on distributing *equal* weight between all four limbs?
This channel is recommended buy a major rescue organization, which I know for a fact, would not dismiss this as "another day in the life of..."
Sounds more like an attempt to save money, and if that's the case, why take-on this venture? 🦊
She has been checked out by our vet. Our vet did not recommend doing anything. The “injury” is fully healed. The only thing he could do, is cut off her toes. Our vet did not think that was necessary. She cannot place her foot down normally because there is no connection between her toes and the rest of the foot. She’s not “limping” from pain, she walks differently because her foot is different. She will never walk correctly. She is not in pain. This was confirmed by our vet, when he probed the area and there was no reaction from her.
Our “sponsors” do not get a say in our medical choices. I do not think anyone is a fool.
Should we ignore our vets recommendation, and insist he cuts off her toes just because -you- think he is wrong?
The “major organization” that recommend us, I assume is Saveafox, and they were told about the situation in full. And they were happy to hear that she didn’t need any medical intervention.
We absolutely did not make this choice to “save money”. The same day we too her to the vet, a different fox had a toe amputated, because our vet DID insist it was necessary. We would gladly spend the funds needed to fix her foot if it was possible.
I understand your concern here is for the foxes welfare, but I highly recommend you ask us questions in the future instead of making incorrect accusations.