Fox cub is rescued after getting tangled in goal post netting

Protective Netting

The RSPCA has rescued a fox that got tangled in goal-post netting in Birmingham.

The cub was freed from a garden in Highfield Road, in Hall Green, yesterday morning.

The cub had got his two front paws tangled in the netting, leaving him with only his two back paws on the ground. The netting had also gone round his neck, slowly suffocating him.

Now inspectors are warning people of the dangers saying that they deal with more incidents like this during and shortly after special football events, such as Euro 2016.

If you have a football net and you leave it out all the time, unsupervised, then an animal could get itself tangled up in it. This can cause horrible – and sometimes fatal – injuries.”

– RSPCA INSPECTOR BORIS LASSERRE

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