A British woman discovered that a family of foxes have made themselves at home in her garden after seeing nine cubs prancing and playing together from her window.
Lucia Osborne-Crowley, author and journalist, shared a clip on X, formerly known as Twitter, of a family of baby foxes playing with each other.
In the adorable video, two of the puppies can be seen chasing each other from one garden to another, jumping on top of each other as they roll around in amusement.
Meanwhile, the cubs’ mother can be seen nibbling on some of the others as they wait patiently in line to be bathed.
Filming from her home, Lucía observes from a few meters away how the family enjoys the day rolling and frolicking in the grass.
A British woman discovered that a family of foxes have made themselves at home in her garden after finding nine cubs prancing and playing together from her window.
Filming from her home, Lucía observes from a few meters away how the family enjoys the day rolling and frolicking in the grass.
Lucia captioned the video: “In case anyone needs a chronological clean up, we have nine fox cubs living in our garden and this is the view from my bed right now.”
In another video, Lucía captioned another video “obsessed with them” and a third admired one of the puppies with an “adorable yawn.”
Viewers of the clip were just as excited about Lucía and several left heartfelt comments on the video.
One wrote: “Could you turn your house into an Airbnb?”, while a second commented: “I love how safe and relaxed they look, it’s such a nice thing to see.”
Familiar with a vision of foxes, a third wrote: ‘Nine! They are so cute. We have four and they are hilarious, even when they wake me up at 3am with their noisy antics.’
Although they are cute from a distance, these seemingly sweet animals have been known to turn on humans on rare occasions. Last month, a man received a nasty surprise when he approached the “friendly” urban fox.
Daniel Owen, 27, was waiting for the bus with another man in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, at 5.45am on Wednesday when a fox ran towards them.
The fox, known locally as ‘Roxy’, initially approached them while they were waiting at the bus stop and began sniffing before going after the man.
The victim, who had the purchase in hand, believed the fox was simply curious before attacking.
Daniel, who witnessed the incident, says the man didn’t seem too worried and walked away, while the fox ran away.
Pictured: A fox traveling on a London bus in a video shared online.
A video shows a fox sitting comfortably sunbathing on a garden seat.
Meanwhile, people living in London said urban foxes are taking over the city after several were spotted in places they shouldn’t be.
A video of a large adult fox relaxing in the back seats of a London bus was shared online. Fortunately, the animal remained friendly and continued to rest, relaxing in various seats.
According to the London Wildlife Trust there are an estimated 10,000 urban foxes in London.
Another image shared on social media shows a fox sleeping on someone’s garden furniture while lapping up the sun curled up in a comfortable seat.
A British woman discovered that a family of foxes had moved into her garden, including five cubs.