Almost two weeks ago, twin baby girls Lola and Isabella Koupparis were mauled by a fox that had gotten into their bedroom via an open door. The nine-month old girls were attacked as they slept in their cots at their home in Hackney, East London, where they both received life-changing injuries.
The babies were discovered covered in blood by their mother with the fox still in the room which has now led to many people believing that fox hunting ban should be overturned.
I don’t think overturning the fox hunting ban would be of much use in the City of London but I do believe that the foxes need to be humanely culled. The creatures cause no end of trouble on farms, killing and maiming livestock resulting in many of them being shot by the farmers.
Poisoning or trapping is not only illegal but also kills other animals so what is the best method to control the number of foxes living in or around the cities?










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