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Our Neighbors: The Foxes - Grey or Gray Fox (Urcyon cinereoargenteus) - 27

Our Neighbors The Foxes - Grey or Gray Fox (Urcyon cinereoargenteus) - 27
(Our Neighbors The Foxes - Grey or Gray Fox (Urcyon cinereoargenteus) - 27) We're not the only ones who have foxes for neighbors.  On 27 November 2004 Kathleen Selman sent us an email about this series: "Fab photos!  We once had the honor of having a pet fox for six months. Then she went of her own free will to the wild.  Wonderful foxes; and we have wonderful memories. All animals are so serene, peaceful, and beautiful. Regards, and God save the animals. We will try to do so to." Then on 7 Feb 2005 she sent us the photo: "The picture shows our little friend with one of my sons as they share their meal.  Probably the most wonderful experience in our lives, especially for our children, to have met a wild creature as a friend." - This is just another example of God's Peaceable Kingdom, where neither human nor animal will do any harm to one another ever again (Isaiah 11:6-9); and it fills us with hope.
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