They say that street animals can never become pets and live by domestic rules, but the heroine of today’s story proved otherwise.A fox named Copper was found by animal advocates in the United Kingdom. The guys immediately took the fox to the vet for a checkup and the fox’s condition was assessed as critical. In addition to being sick, the fox was also injured.
The veterinarian said that there was no point in fighting such a disease and that the best option would be to put the fox to sleep. At that moment there was a pensioner in the veterinary clinic who also worked for a zoo human rights organization and he was against the idea of putting the fox to sleep. The pensioner took the fox in and was sure it would live a long life.
The pensioner already had experience in taking care of foxes, he had saved foxes in need of help several times. After the foxes had fully recovered, they went to live in the woods again. But the fox Cropper did not want to come back and stayed with the man who helped her and tamed her. Meik (that was the pensioner’s name) was able to cure Cropper of his illness and during the time they became so attached to each other that they never parted for a minute.
The veterinarian advised Meik not to let the fox go out into the wild, so Meik left the fox to live with him. The retiree was very happy with the fox, they ate together, slept together. Coppinger liked to sit on Meik’s lap every night before going to bed, it was so amazing and cute. Also Coppinger liked to do little pranks, she took the food from the master’s plate, thinking that it tasted better.
Mike walked Copper near the woods every day, but Copper never wanted to go into the woods, but instead pulled her owner toward the house. Such an amazing and sweet friendship between a man and a wild fox lasted for 6 years, after which Copper was gone.