"Bashful" by Krittermom
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Description
This little guy is the third kit. He would take twice as long as the others to come out of the den. He would crawl very slowly over to where he could almost touch me. He watched me very much like his mother did the first two days I had her. Would I love to pick him up, play and cuddle? Very much, but I will not. Do I want him to have the best life? More than anything. That's why I just enjoy them where they belong. What an honor it is that Mia still trust me after 4 years so much that she allows me to see a part of the kits growing up.
I fell like I have been blessed to have such trust.
Comments (11)
Faemike55
you are indeed blessed with all you do and subsequently share with us. Wonderful photos and stories thank you
PREECHER
that is a baby raccoon??? at first I thought it a fox...how adorable...excellent image... chills and thrills
Krittermom
You should go with first impressions! It is a fix kit, He is about 5 weeks old. These last two post are The kits of the one I released 3 years ago . The first two pics are of her. Mia is her name.
auntietk
What an adorable face! You really are fortunate. :)
KatesFriend
He's very sweet.
giulband
Wonderful serie of shot of this wonderful fox!!!!!!!
durleybeachbum
How marvellous to have this relationship.
Robert_Ripley
AWW so cute...you´re doing the right thing, it is not a pet.
Katraz
Great that she still trusts you.
jendellas
It must be amazing to see the babies. I have Mr. Fox come into my garden, he is in lovely condition. x
kgb224
Amazing capture and Mia the mother of this kids will always remember you and a strong bond and trust has been established. God bless.
T.Rex
If treated with love and respect I imagine most animals will remember their human contacts. I remember seeing the video of Michael the lion meeting his human "owners" after living several years in the wild. It's amazing how large the kits heads are, almost the size of the rest of their bodies. And the speed with which they grow. Lucky you! :-)