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Most of the time, as with bobcat attacks, it is when the fox
has been infected with rabies. It can cause some
damages suring the attack, but the rabies exposure is
generally far worse, and far more fatal in nature than the
attack itself. Though foxes will cause significant damages
to livestock, and especially poultries, they can and will
attack smaller pets if they feel the opportunity has
presented itself. As with other predatory species, fox
sightings and encounters are becoming more common
place in a growing society. Don't put your family, pets and
livestock at risk ... contact us today for professional
solutions.
Risk of Disease

Foxes can carry a range of parasites and diseases relevant to the health of domestic pets and people. As members of the
canine family foxes are known to harbour numerous contagious diseases which can effect the health of pet dogs.

Toxocariasis
Leptospirosis (Weil's Disease)
Hydatid disease
Sarcoptic Mange
Rabies
Fleas and ticks are carried by most foxes, thus carrying a parasite that itself can be a carrier of serious or even fatal
diseases.

Risk to Pets

Given the opportunity foxes will kill small domestic pets such as rabbits, birds, guinea pigs and kittens. Unlike many
predators foxes have the habit of killing more than they need to eat immediately. They may subsequently return for any
uneaten corpses. Any small domestic animal should be securely protected with galvanised weld mesh or electrified fencing.
Chicken wire is insufficient protection as it was designed to keep chickens in rather
than to keep predators out.
This red fox was removed from mid-Tulsa and relocated. Photos
courtesy of the
OK Wildlife Control®, L.L.C. of Tulsa,
Oklahoma.