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In the Kupiškis district, near the border with the Rokiškis district, the village is rich in foxes. About half a kilometer from the farm on the gravel road a good month ago, three petals were seen playing. As they got older, they dared and began to visit closer to the farms. The food attracts the farms. For example, easily accessible prey: poultry. The grandmother who raised them lost some chickens and ducks last year. The visit to the journalist’s yard was motivated by the food left to the homeless cats of the town who stayed here.
After all, the Kralikai family not only raises five of their cats, four of which are thrown by someone, but they also feed some homeless people with a similar fate. Dry cat food and canned food are left in the yard for them.
The fox’s neighborhood evokes ambiguous sentiments for the journalist’s family: On the one hand, it’s fun to watch the growing foxes. On the other hand, concern for pets and country cats, because foxes cut cats.
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