By Chris Parsons
This adorable young fox cub made a not exactly clean escape from a spot of bother when he was hauled from a building site caked in mud.
The four-month-old fox was rescued from an urban building site near London's Canary Wharf, where he had been spotted in a deep muddy hole with no chance of escape.
And far from being just having muddy paws or a light covering of dust, the hapless animal was completely covered in a thick layer of dried sludge from head to foot.
Stuck in the mud: The fox was in dire need of cleaning up when he was rescued from an urban building site in Canary Wharf
On the mend: The fox cub gets a good dunking in some warm water to wash off his thick extra coat of mud after being saved
All better: But after some food, water, and a long scrub down, 'Muddsey' was back to his normal self at the wildlife hospital
However, after being saved by builders on the London site and taken to South Essex Wildlife Hospital in Essex, the fox received some food, water, and most importantly, a nice long scrub down.
He has not been christened 'Muddsey' by staff at the wildlife hospital as a tribute to the condition in which he was found.
Su Schwar who runs the hospital said 'it would certainly have had a pretty awful death if it hadn't been found, it was very cold and in shock but is fine now.
'We felt very sorry for him because he was completely caked and was absolutely petrified.
'The builders were doing some ground work on the site and there were a couple of holes left open.
'None of us knew how long he had been down that hole - it could have been all weekend.'
source:dailymail
This adorable young fox cub made a not exactly clean escape from a spot of bother when he was hauled from a building site caked in mud.
The four-month-old fox was rescued from an urban building site near London's Canary Wharf, where he had been spotted in a deep muddy hole with no chance of escape.
And far from being just having muddy paws or a light covering of dust, the hapless animal was completely covered in a thick layer of dried sludge from head to foot.
Stuck in the mud: The fox was in dire need of cleaning up when he was rescued from an urban building site in Canary Wharf
On the mend: The fox cub gets a good dunking in some warm water to wash off his thick extra coat of mud after being saved
All better: But after some food, water, and a long scrub down, 'Muddsey' was back to his normal self at the wildlife hospital
However, after being saved by builders on the London site and taken to South Essex Wildlife Hospital in Essex, the fox received some food, water, and most importantly, a nice long scrub down.
He has not been christened 'Muddsey' by staff at the wildlife hospital as a tribute to the condition in which he was found.
Su Schwar who runs the hospital said 'it would certainly have had a pretty awful death if it hadn't been found, it was very cold and in shock but is fine now.
'We felt very sorry for him because he was completely caked and was absolutely petrified.
'The builders were doing some ground work on the site and there were a couple of holes left open.
'None of us knew how long he had been down that hole - it could have been all weekend.'
source:dailymail
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