Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PP.
Please do not treat the fox yourself, if anyone is considering it. The expert who you spoke to is right, OP. By treating yourself, you could be breaking the law (I am not sure what “examining it” requires) and could harm other animals.
https://www.wildlifecenter.org/mange-wildlife
Successful treatments are available for mange, so you misunderstood or misremembered what the expert told you.
Please instead call one of the people who I provided links to. It’s kind of you to be concerned for the fox! I hope it can be cured.
I am the PP who saved my fox and I have a very different perspective. Some laws are stupid and should be broken when it harms no one and can save an animal’s life. Just keep your mouth shut about what you are doing and no one will ever know.
Or you can stand by, feel sorry for it, and just let it die so you don’t “break the law.”
Did you read the second half of the post? Of course you shouldn’t do nothing and should call an expert for advice so they can treat the fox. Treatments are available for mange. By treating the fox yourself without being advised to do so by an expert, you could seriously harm another animal who took the medication.
Laws in Virginia exist for good reasons. The advice from different experts online is to not treat it yourself.
Respectfully, I hope that you usually read more carefully.