Two white fox cubs were rescued in south London by the RSPCA after becoming stranded in bad weather. One cub collapsed from the cold, leading to a rescue by inspector Rosie Russon, who also freed the second cub trapped in a wall cavity. The cubs, approximately five weeks old, were taken to the Fox Project, a wildlife hospital. The RSPCA advises that anyone who encounters stray or injured wildlife should contact professionals instead of attempting to handle them, as wild animals can react aggressively when stressed.
RSPCA inspector Rosie Russon attended a rescue of two white fox cubs stranded in a garden in south London due to bad weather.
One of the cubs had collapsed due to the cold and required immediate intervention from the RSPCA to ensure their safety.
Rosie emphasized the importance of contacting professionals when finding injured wildlife and advised against handling distressed animals.
The rescue highlights the impact of severe weather on wildlife and the critical role of community assistance in such situations.
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