Foxes and how to get rid of them?

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I have 3 which are normally out in the garden most days playing i find my 2 cats chase them off most days

 
They keep me awake at night with their screeching, playing and garbage demolition work they do.

Still, it's as much their country as it is ours.
 
Leave them be.

Agree 100%, if the reason you want to get rid of them is because they are taking an occasional dump in your garden then that's utterly pathetic!!
Are you an expert in fox faeces then? WHat's to say it isn't a badger or someone's cat?
Whatever it really doesn't matter who's **** it is tbh, something so trivial as an animal performing a natural act on 'your':rolleyes: land really shouldn't be stressing you out! Get a life!
 
Agree 100%, if the reason you want to get rid of them is because they are taking an occasional dump in your garden then that's utterly pathetic!!
Are you an expert in fox faeces then? WHat's to say it isn't a badger or someone's cat?
Whatever it really doesn't matter who's **** it is tbh, something so trivial as an animal performing a natural act on 'your':rolleyes: land really shouldn't be stressing you out! Get a life!

They destroy our plants (flowers etc) and they make the worst noises at night time
 
They destroy our plants (flowers etc) and they make the worst noises at night time

Having lived in a number of rural areas I can confirm it's a seriously unpleasant sound. I thought someone was being raped the first time I heard it. The noise they make at night is more than enough to justify trying to re-locate them.

Hire some humane traps maybe? Then drop them all off together in some woods away from anyone and everyone? Won't be cheap though.
 
Doesn't help you, but my Jack Russell's killed a fox (really one of them did it, the other one is disabled and couldn't fight his way out of a damp paper bag).
 
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