Fox cubs who have adopted a cuddly toy as their surrogate mother

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A farmer was shocked to see three fox cubs welcome a stuffed toy fox as their mother after he gave it to the trio when he found them whimpering and shivering at the bottom of his garden in a hole under his shed.

With no sign of the cubs' parents, he brought the three starving creatures into his home in Epsom, Surrey and gave them the stuffed fox belonging to his three year old daughter.

The cubs have now bonded with the furry toy and have become inseperable from their surrogate "mother."

The farmer insisted on giving staff at Wildlife Aid, in Leatherhead, the furry toy when he gave them the cubs to be released back into the wild. The toy has been named Flo, after the red head singer, Florence Welch.

Please be our mum! Fox cubs who have adopted a cuddly toy as their surrogate mother


By Daily Mail Reporter
10th April 2011
Daily Mail


A farmer who gave three orphaned fox cubs a children's toy was shocked when the youngsters welcomed the cuddly animal as their surrogate mother.

The father of two found the trio whimpering and shivering at the bottom of his garden in a hole under his shed.

With no sign of their parents, he brought the starving cubs into his family home and gave them a stuffed fox belonging to his three-year-old daughter.


The abandoned fox cubs are inseparable from their new 'mum' - a cuddly toy fox

The cubs immediately bonded with the furry toy and have been inseparable from their new 'mum', even refusing to go to sleep at night without it in their basket.

The farmer, from Epsom, in Surrey, insisted on giving staff at Wildlife Aid, in Leatherhead, the toy when he gave them the cubs to be released back into the wild.

Since they were found last month the cubs have gained weight and even try to offer food to their new mum, who has been named Flo, after the red head singer, Florence Welch.

Founder of the rescue centre Simon Cowell said: 'We were quite surprised at first that a farmer would try and save the lives of three little foxes.


Just the four of us: A farmer found the trio at the bottom of his garden in Epsom, Surrey

'What was really unusual was the cubs seemed to believe the stuffed animal was their mother and would not leave her side.

'When it came to dinner time they would leave some food and push the bowl towards Flo. It seemed like they couldn't understand why she wasn't eating.

'At first we couldn't figure out why they made so much noise when it was time for them to go to sleep, but it was because someone had accidentally taken the toy from their basket.

'After we realised, we put it back and they nodded right off. When orphaned animals are brought in we normally give them a stuffed toy for a bit of security but we didn't in this case because they already had a bond with Flo.

'They are looking a lot healthier than when they were first brought in and it is fantastic to see them doing so well.

'About 70 per cent of wild fox cubs don't make it to their first birthday but this trio are having a great time.' He added that the cubs will eventually be weaned off the toy and released into the wild around July.


The cubs refuse to go to sleep without their new mum Flo and have even tried giving the cuddly toy food

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A farmer was shocked to see three fox cubs welcome a stuffed toy fox as their mother after he gave it to the trio when he found them whimpering and shivering at the bottom of his garden in a hole under his shed.

With no sign of the cubs' parents, he brought the three starving creatures into his home in Epsom, Surrey and gave them the stuffed fox belonging to his three year old daughter.

The cubs have now bonded with the furry toy and have become inseperable from their surrogate "mother."

The farmer insisted on giving staff at Wildlife Aid, in Leatherhead, the furry toy when he gave them the cubs to be released back into the wild. The toy has been named Flo, after the red head singer, Florence Welch.

Please be our mum! Fox cubs who have adopted a cuddly toy as their surrogate mother


By Daily Mail Reporter
10th April 2011
Daily Mail


A farmer who gave three orphaned fox cubs a children's toy was shocked when the youngsters welcomed the cuddly animal as their surrogate mother.

The father of two found the trio whimpering and shivering at the bottom of his garden in a hole under his shed.

With no sign of their parents, he brought the starving cubs into his family home and gave them a stuffed fox belonging to his three-year-old daughter.


The abandoned fox cubs are inseparable from their new 'mum' - a cuddly toy fox

The cubs immediately bonded with the furry toy and have been inseparable from their new 'mum', even refusing to go to sleep at night without it in their basket.

The farmer, from Epsom, in Surrey, insisted on giving staff at Wildlife Aid, in Leatherhead, the toy when he gave them the cubs to be released back into the wild.

Since they were found last month the cubs have gained weight and even try to offer food to their new mum, who has been named Flo, after the red head singer, Florence Welch.

Founder of the rescue centre Simon Cowell said: 'We were quite surprised at first that a farmer would try and save the lives of three little foxes.


Just the four of us: A farmer found the trio at the bottom of his garden in Epsom, Surrey

'What was really unusual was the cubs seemed to believe the stuffed animal was their mother and would not leave her side.

'When it came to dinner time they would leave some food and push the bowl towards Flo. It seemed like they couldn't understand why she wasn't eating.

'At first we couldn't figure out why they made so much noise when it was time for them to go to sleep, but it was because someone had accidentally taken the toy from their basket.

'After we realised, we put it back and they nodded right off. When orphaned animals are brought in we normally give them a stuffed toy for a bit of security but we didn't in this case because they already had a bond with Flo.

'They are looking a lot healthier than when they were first brought in and it is fantastic to see them doing so well.

'About 70 per cent of wild fox cubs don't make it to their first birthday but this trio are having a great time.' He added that the cubs will eventually be weaned off the toy and released into the wild around July.


The cubs refuse to go to sleep without their new mum Flo and have even tried giving the cuddly toy food

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