Fitten

” A young fox-cub having lost its mother was put to a cat which had a kitten, and the cat suckled the fox-cub for two or three months in a cellar. When the cub grew nearly as large as the cat, the smell becoming offensive, it was removed to an outhouse, but the cat persisted in bringing it back, jumping through a hole in the cellar window, with the cub in her mouth. This happened in the spring of 1865.”  The British Workman, February 1, 1868

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10 Responses to Fitten

  1. Darnesha says:

    Apparently this is what the esteemed Willis was tailkn’ ’bout.

  2. Candid says:

    Phenomenal breadkwon of the topic, you should write for me too!

  3. Wimpy says:

    This forum neeedd shaking up and you’ve just done that. Great post!

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