Storm, the fox, discovered the best buddy a lady could hope for in one handsome red fox named Jade.
Storm’s companionship, on the other hand, was exactly what Jade had been lacking all along – he had never met another fox in his whole adult life.
Jade was taken to the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center (AWCC) over two years ago when someone attempted to retain him as a pet illegally, according to Scott Michaelis, an AWCC worker. Storm, a 3-year-old fox, had no other foxes to play with until he arrived, however the center tried its best to compensate with animal enrichment and human connection.
Storm, on the other hand, was rescued in Montana from an illegal breeder.
Jade, on the other hand, is now able to enjoy the sort of companionship he would have gotten if he had been allowed free and wild from the start.
Storm’s arrival was announced in a press statement from the facility, which stated, “Red foxes are known to maintain a variety of partnerships in the wild.” “Bringing Storm to school will be a mutually beneficial connection and source of growth for both [Jade and Storm].”
It appears that Jade and Storm are enjoying their growing bond as well. They clicked immediately away after meeting for the first time.
Here’s a look at some more of their early interactions:
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