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Everyone on Facebook says they are really cute and it's true - but they are also flea-ridden and poo all over the garden
Zoe Hunt
The website suggests people are more likely to catch an infection from a pet dog or cat.
Zoe added: "Everyone on Facebook says they are really cute and it's true - but they are also flea-ridden and poo all over the garden.
"We paid thousands to have composite decking and fake grass - now it's being trashed by a family of foxes.
"There's not a lot we can do - advice online says they will leave in the autumn.
"They are ruining the fake grass. I have to go out with marigolds on and pick the poo up so the girls can go out and play.
"But I can't keep on top of it because the foxes are always running riot. They now come out at anytime of day because they feel comfortable."
Neighbours are also concerned about the foxes rummaging through bins in the street.
They exit the garden by climbing onto the fence and dropping down from the garage.
Foxes have injured babies and children in the UK but it is extremely rare.
There are about 30,000 foxes in urban areas, with about 10,000 in London.
Last year a four-year-old girl was attacked by a fox as she slept in bed in south east London.
George Cooper, 37, was in the lounge with his partner when he heard his daughter Heidi scream from upstairs.
George suddenly heard Heidi cry out for help as the fox jumped into her bed and started biting and clawing her.
The fox had found its way inside through the back door and managed to sneak past the family before heading upstairs.
In February last year a baby girl was bitten by a fox after it crept into the family home in Plymouth.
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