A family had quite the shock when they came down to the kitchen for breakfast
to discover a fox asleep on top of the microwave.
Kim Fryer was at home in Mitcham, south west London, on 15 December when her daughter discovered the fox early in the morning.
Although
having knocked over a few plant pots and a speaker the animal seemed
quite calm and didn't open its eye until Ms Fryer's daughter turned on
the light.
Ms Fryer said: 'My daughter found him at
7am and called up to me. I came down and spotted this little fox curled
up on top of the microwave.
'I have five cats and a dog so obviously I have a cat flap. He must have crawled under the gate and through the cat flap.
'A couple of my plants were smashed and there was mud everywhere.
'She put the light on and one eye opened but he didn't move. We could tell there was something wrong with him.'
They called the RSPCA and Inspector Phil Norman attended to collect the fox.
He was taken to the charity's Putney Animal Hospital, in London, where vets checked him over and monitored him.
While he seemed extremely weak and lethargic to begin with he soon perked up and staff could find nothing wrong with him.
A hospital spokesperson said: 'He had got in through the cat flap and found a nice warm spot to sleep in.
'He was quite happy to be brought in to the hospital for a health check but was understandably not keen on being in a cage.
'Fortunately
he was quite healthy with a beautiful fluffy coat, so after a thorough
check over he was released back to the area he was found in by one of
the hospital staff. Good luck Mr. Fox.'
Mr
Fox was just one of the 10,000 animals the RSPCA expects to rescue this
winter as a result of the 55,821 calls the animal welfare charity's
24-hour cruelty hotline receives over Christmas.
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