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« on: Thursday 28 August 2008_ 08:23:54 »

Fletcher was found in March 2008 as a juvenile weighing 400g ( born last autumn) with a broken back leg and nasty infected wound (another fox attack)

He had the leg amputated at the wildlife hospital and came back to us in April

He found his new home in May 2008 and settled down well

Fatboy and Oscar came to live with him in July 2008. Both of them had broken legs and originally had been happily living together for a  when their owner had to emigrate

Both of those were also fox attacks

All 3 are very happy sharing a garden and  although they each have their own house, they are often found sharing 1 house.

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« Reply #1 on: Thursday 28 August 2008_ 12:00:07 »

Good to see Fletcher looking so fit - and what a beautiful face he has.
Great news that they all have recovered and have found a good home
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« Reply #2 on: Thursday 28 August 2008_ 15:11:52 »

Fletcher looks really fit and Healthy.
Too many Hedgehogs are being injured by Foxes.
You have done a good job though, Derek.  Wink
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