Before I took the fox to the center, I spent a little more time with it. I watched as it explored my living room with tentative steps, its nose twitching as it took in all the new scents. In those moments, I felt a profound connection to this creature, one that transcended our brief encounter. I wondered about the circumstances that had led it to be alone and helpless by the riverbank.
Later that afternoon, I carefully placed the now clean and slightly more energetic fox into a secure cardboard box lined with towels. It looked up at me with those intelligent eyes, and I couldn’t help but smile, despite the bittersweet feeling of parting. At the wildlife center, the staff welcomed the fox with open arms, assuring me that it would receive the best care.
