One day, George the ginger cat came home after a walk to find an uninvited guest who had taken over his bed.
“When I came downstairs and walked past the kitchen into the bathroom, I did a double-take as in the kitchen window I could see a pair of huge ears,” said George’s owner, 47-year-old Meloney Blayze.
“I thought, ‘hmm, those are not the cat’s ears’, and I turned the light on to look at what was in the cat’s bed – and it was a red fox.”
Meloney woke up at 4 am to let George out into the garden, and it seems like the wild animal snuck in after she went back to bed.
When she came back in the morning, she found that the wild fox made itself comfortable on Georges’s bed.
Despite the cats attempts to scare away the fox by hissing at it, the fox refused to budge until Meloney picked the bed up and tipped it out of the window.
“He was very tame, he did not want to leave,” he started “acting like another member of the family who had been there for years and was confused about what all the fuss was about”
“I looked at him and he looked at me. He was not frightened of me at all” recalls cat’s owner Meloney Blayze