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Two Orphaned Baby Foxes Go Nuts When They Meet For The First Time

TLDR: Two Orphaned Baby Foxes Go Nuts When They Meet For The First Time
In the forum thread, users are responding positively to a video shared by Ozzy47 featuring two animals, which he remarks are "cute" and mentions it would be hard to let them go. The other users echo this sentiment, expressing affection and enjoyment of the animals' playful and adorable nature. The general consensus among the users is a shared appreciation for the animals' companionship and charm.
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