Farley the famous fox goes missing in Chesterfield
A domesticated fox, made famous in a national advert has gone missing in Chesterfield
A domesticated fox, made famous in a national advert has gone missing in Chesterfield
A domestic fox, made famous in a national advert has gone missing in Chesterfield.
Ten month old Farley was hand reared by his owner Pam Mackinson after his mother abandoned him.
High winds at the start of February forced open his enclosure and he escaped, leaving Pam worried about him, as he doesn't know how to hunt for food or care for himself properly in the wild.
Farley’s distinctive appearance with unusual white paws, saw him snapped up by national fashion brand Jigsaw for an advertising campaign.
Tame Farley spends his days snuggling up next to Pam's dogs on the sofa and she is desperate for him to be found.
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