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The
pager had been non-stop since about noon. Thankfully our volunteer Sammarye
responded to the call in Boulder Creek about two baby skunks wandering
the road. Firemen in San Jose rescued the two young crows dangling 45'
in the air, entangled in fishing line. That left me to deal with the
mysterious animal under someone's deck in Watsonville (i just hate surprises).
While
on the phone with the caller i could hear faint cries. It sounded almost
like a cat... maybe a bobcat kitten, a fox? According to the homeowner,
the animal had started making the noise on and off since the day before.
She said it was sounding not as fierce, much weaker.
A local animal removal company went by and was satisfied that it was
just a wild animal, like a raccoon in labor. That did not make sense
to me... wild animals don't wail when giving birth - that would only
alert predators.
I called
a friend and neighbor to assist. Brave soul. When we arrived, the animal
was quiet. We scouted the area looking for entry points, trying to at
least get a glimpse of what it was.

If
it were an animal with newborns, it would be unkind to disturb her plus,
the mother would be fiercely protective. But still, we weren't sold
on that idea... so, down the hatch went Klaus, ...down into the dark
dank crawl space under the home.
A few
minutes later he called out, he'd found a nest with a baby fox that
looked trapped, like it was stuck on something.
Under
the house i went with a sack of gloves, a mesh animal bag, cutting tools,
and extra flashlights.