The little foxes raised in captivity don't lack love, but they can't feel the care and affection of elders, which greatly affects their personality and behavior.
"The segment of it stealing freeze-dried food just now can be sent to the zoo, let them edit it for publishing."
The rescue center releases a compilation every month, equivalent to a monthly work summary report.
Every rescued animal has a name or number and a separate medical record file. Once the later placement points are determined, their medical records and rescue details will be handed over to the new receiving unit along with the individual.
"Report to the leader—if these three foxes get along well, I think they can definitely live together. Once Baby grows up, we can either have them attract a mate or exchange them elsewhere."