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Massachusetts Wildlife Rescue attempting to save fox after poisoning

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“At one point in his life, I’m sure he was stunning. I’ll bet his coat shined with a gorgeous crimson red and he looked incredibly majestic strolling through the forest while hunting for rodents.

But today, he is on his last leg. Mange parasites have taken over his body and his blood is having trouble clotting – likely from rodenticide poisoning.

A huge thank you to Animal Control officer Sullivan in Wilmington Massachusetts, for bringing this poor guy to us for help. He always goes above and beyond to help the animals in his town.

My heart breaks to see an animal going through this. We will do everything in our power to save this fox.”-Newhouse Wildlife Rescue.

About Michael Silvia

Served 20 years in the United States Air Force. Owner of New Bedford Guide.

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