Look at that little face. (Picture: Facebook/National Fox Welfare Society)

Little fox cub Puggle was just two weeks old when he was found cold and alone in North London by the National Fox Welfare Society.

He was found in someone’s back garden, in need of care and feeling lonely. The NFWS took him in, and soon he was on his way to his temporary home with foster parents Carolyn and Shane – he’ll be released back into the wild once he’s old enough to take care of himself.

But living without his fox family was leaving Puggle feeling a little lonely.

(Picture: Facebook/National Fox Welfare Society)

So Carolyn and Shane gave him someone to keep him company: a little toy rabbit.


(Picture: Facebook/National Fox Welfare Society)

The NFWS told BoredPanda that Puggle really loves hanging out with his bunny friend.

(Picture: Facebook/National Fox Welfare Society)

But he does occasionally get a bit excited and attack the bunny to practice his fighting skills. Oh dear.



‘Puggle has a love hate relationship with it,’ they said.

(Picture: Facebook/National Fox Welfare Society)

‘When he is tired, he loves to snuggle up to the rabbit, but after eating and full of play, he likes to shake the rabbit and throw it around.’

(Picture: Facebook/National Fox Welfare Society)

All friendships have their struggles, you know?

Puggle is still feeding from a bottle, and will need to grow stronger before he’s able to return to the wild.

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