Foxy Lady + Tramp : part two

by Kaylah Stroup

It’s been a few weeks since my parents adopted Lady and Tramp (see the very first post about them here) and they have both gotten so big. The day I dropped Klaus off with them before my road trip I took the opportunity to get some new pictures of the foxes. They’re obviously both still very small but the difference from the last set of photos and these ones is crazy. I think Lady’s ears and the shape of her face are biggest indicator of just how much she’s grown. Instead of looking so much like a dog/bear/thing she’s beginning to look a bit more like a fox.

At the time I took these photos Tramp had to be leashed with an unsightly rope, since Crum sized leashes are way too big for tiny critters, because he is so incredibly fast. A week later when I picked up Klaus after my trip Lady had reached the point where she needed leashed too. Foxes are speedy little things! You look away for one second and zip!! they’re gone!

Lady has grown from a cuddly baby to a mischievous little rascal. She’s realized how fun wrestling is. Both Klaus and Crum are way too big to play with but that doesn’t stop her from dashing over and trying to nibble on them. Crum, the gentle giant, is a big scaredy cat who would rather the foxes keep their distance. Klaus is incredibly patient and just gives us “I don’t what this thing is, or what I should do about it” looks. Tramp is obviously perfect size for her to antagonize. They are disgustingly cute together.

My Dad showing Tramp how to drink from the pond. Look at his little paw on my dad’s hand! So precious!
Hope you enjoyed your daily dose of cute! The faster they get the harder they are to photograph but I’ll be sure to share photos of them whenever possible.
xoxo


Just a note to add that foxes definitely aren’t for everyone. They
require a lot of work, care, and attention. Not to mention in most
states they are illegal to keep as pets unless you have a license. Please do your research! 

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13 comments

Rebecca June 25, 2015 - 12:54 pm

Oh my goodness, these photos are too precious. What an amazing experience to be around these creatures!

Mindi Wooley June 25, 2015 - 12:55 pm

I'm in love!! Lady's white tipped tail is killing me! They're both so adorable!

julia June 25, 2015 - 1:21 pm

i'm melting! they're SO cute!

All over the place June 25, 2015 - 1:21 pm

Oh, yes please! Keep those photos coming! My gosh, they are just too cute 🙂

B June 25, 2015 - 1:29 pm

I think I just died from the cuteness! They are ADORABLE.

Celeste Marie June 25, 2015 - 1:42 pm

This is too cute for words. Too cute for anything! I seriously can't handle it. Fox kits are sooooo cute. I'm jealous, I want to play and pet with little fox babies!

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f8131a32-97ad-11e3-ab88-000bcdcb2996 June 25, 2015 - 2:06 pm

hey kaylah! thanks for sharing more photos of these guys! forgive my ignorance, but.. is your dad going to keep them as domestic pets? or is he rehabilitating them to eventually be released back into the wild? i've never heard of anyone keeping wild foxes as pets before!

hello haha narf June 25, 2015 - 4:33 pm

completely in love with tramp's markings! magnificent.

Anna Jednacz-Westwig June 25, 2015 - 7:13 pm

Absolutely beautiful! Such a delight! I will share it with my parents who are true nature lovers!
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Joslyn Vosta June 25, 2015 - 9:49 pm

That's so super cool of your dad to take in all his little critters! I'm always having dreams where I'm finding foxes and I hope someday that it'll actually happen haha! They really have grown since your first post of the little guys. What do you even feed a fox?

Louise June 25, 2015 - 11:52 pm

I could sit and look at photos of them all day! They are both so adorable. I love the little white tuft on Lady's little tail. 🙂

Edin Whitehead June 26, 2015 - 2:04 am

So gorgeous! I love your photos Kaylah, they are so well composed.

Becky June 26, 2015 - 5:13 pm

They're too cute! Are your parents keeping them forever or is it just while they grow up? Either way, what an amazing thing to be able to do!

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