Tig
Veteran Member
I hear ya, DW, but the weak feed the healthy. A shot critter is taken out of the food chain so something else is going to go hungry. Other than an occasional photo op, I watch the food chain from a distance. By the same token, I keep to myself when people are feeding or killin as long as it doesn't concern my property.
To me, the fox got sick because it got too comfy and overstayed in it's den which then got infested with mites. Food or coyote pressure would have made him move and stay healthy.
Edit; I really should fess up now about how last spring the new neighbours from the city recruited me to rescue a wounded swan that was hanging around my yard. I put it in a cardboard box and they took it to a rescue shelter an hour east of here. The shelter people sent me a thank you, promising to return the swan along with a duck they had rescued earlier.
To me, the fox got sick because it got too comfy and overstayed in it's den which then got infested with mites. Food or coyote pressure would have made him move and stay healthy.
Edit; I really should fess up now about how last spring the new neighbours from the city recruited me to rescue a wounded swan that was hanging around my yard. I put it in a cardboard box and they took it to a rescue shelter an hour east of here. The shelter people sent me a thank you, promising to return the swan along with a duck they had rescued earlier.