
"Our workshop has encountered all kinds of issues with vehicles over the years, but a set of fox cubs is a brand new one for us. At first, our technician thought they might be rats because the cubs are grey, rather than the typical red you would expect of a fox they gave him quite a fright."
"I can only think that the mother fox must have been looking for somewhere comfortable for the night, but the cubs had chewed through some cables which had then caused the electrical issue."
"The Fox Project, a specialist wildlife charity that cares for abandoned and injured foxes. The charity began planning how to reunite them with their mother and decided the best way would be via the same driveway where the car had previously been sitting unused for a time."
Five fox cubs were discovered beneath a Mustang Mach-E at a south-east London Ford garage when technicians removed the vehicle's undertray to investigate an electrical fault. The cubs, four males and one female, had apparently sheltered under the car and chewed through cables causing the electrical issue. Workshop staff were initially startled, mistaking the grey cubs for rats. The animals were gathered, kept warm, and taken to Bromley Common Vets for examination and stabilization. The Fox Project charity then coordinated their reunion with their mother by placing the cubs in a heated box on the car owner's driveway at nightfall, where the mother fox successfully retrieved them.
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