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A slight fox, perhaps rabid, laid in the sun on the back lawn at Farmington Veterinary Clinic on High Street Tuesday afternoon. He rose briefly then flopped back onto the lawn. Police Chief Jack Peck and Veterinarian Andrea Bergman were deciding how to euthanize the animal. Peck said a fox has been spotted in several places on High Street and surrounding streets in the last few weeks. One fox near the Sunset Avenue area, about a block above the clinic, has been spotted with three young foxes this summer.
A slight fox, perhaps rabid, laid in the sun on the back lawn at Farmington Veterinary Clinic on High Street Tuesday afternoon. The fox rose briefly then flopped back onto the lawn. Police Chief Jack Peck and Veterinarian Andrea Bergman were deciding how to euthanize the animal. Peck said a fox has been spotted in several places on High Street and surrounding streets in the last few weeks. One fox near the Sunset Avenue area, about a block above the clinic, has been spotted with three young foxes this summer.
A slight fox, perhaps rabid, laid in the sun on the back lawn at Farmington Veterinary Clinic on High Street Tuesday afternoon. Police Chief Jack Peck and Veterinarian Andrea Bergman were deciding how to euthanize the animal. Peck said a fox has been spotted in several places on High Street and surrounding streets in the last few weeks. One fox near the Sunset Avenue area has been spotted with three young foxes this summer.
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