Wildlife rescue
Foxes
Feed cubs and treat mange in rescued foxes — gifts from £10.
How does my donation help foxes?
Your donation treats and feeds rescued foxes: £10 feeds an orphaned fox cub for a week, £18 funds a full course of mange treatment, and £30 covers a week of rehabilitation before release back to the wild.
Urban foxes arrive at wildlife hospitals with mange, road injuries and orphaned cubs in spring. Most are treatable — mange medication alone returns a suffering fox to full health within weeks.
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Seven days of food for one orphaned cub being raised for release.
£10 Give this → Treat a fox for mangeA complete course of treatment for sarcoptic mange.
£18 Give this → A week of rehabilitationEnclosure care, feeding and vet checks for one fox preparing for release.
£30 Give this →Fox rescue questions
Can foxes with mange be saved?
Yes — sarcoptic mange is fully treatable. An £18 course of medication clears the infection, and most foxes recover their coat and condition within a few weeks before release.