A family fed and cared for the badly hurt but tame animal when it appeared at their Glasgow home.
"Apparently when foxes are injured they take a thing called a rescue nap I think that's what she has done with us," Mrs Wink said."Then she was up and away and we never saw her again. We still have foxes but Florence was so friendly, the other ones do run away. Maybe she will come back with babies one day."have also proved to be extremely popular, with one having 1.7m views so far.
Scottish SPCA chief superintendent Mike Flynn said: "Although it's great that the fox appeared to make a full recovery, we wouldn't advise members of the public to attempt to treat sick or injured wild animals themselves.
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