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Lanarkshire woman goes viral by sharing videos of fox family she's been feeding for 25 years

A woman from East Kilbride has become an internet sensation for posting footage of a family of foxes feeding in her garden.

Sharon Hughes has generated more than 90 million views since she began posting videos and pictures on TikTok and Instagram.

The 56-year-old has been feeding the same fixes for the past 25 years with the family turning up daily for breakfasts of sausages and sausage rolls, reports the Sunday Mail.

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Sharon, who works as a receptionist, said: “We are now on the fourth generation of foxes. I remember feeding their great-grandparents

“I began posting videos of the foxes being fed a few years ago and I now get messages from all over the world.

“The foxes now have 140,000 followers combined between my Instagram and TikTok accounts. There have been more than 90 million views and over 10 million likes on my posts.”

The animal family have been returning for 25 years (Internet Unknown/Sunday Mail)

Sharon said the majority of comments about the foxes are positive, with few negative posts.

As well as feeding the foxes, she also looks after their medical needs. Sharon took one to an animal sanctuary in Ayrshire after it was knocked down and injured by a car – though it could not be saved. If she sees any of the animals limping or in pain, she puts special painkillers in their sausages.

Every one of the eight foxes answers its own name, including Twisted, Little Ted, Charles, and Dyson

Sharon added: “We call one fox Dyson because he hoovers everything up.

The foxes get along with Sharon's cats (Sunday Mail)

“Twisty got his name because his head is cocked on one side. However, he has been assessed by a vet by video and is okay. He thinks it is probably genetic. Charles got his name after he appeared for the first time on the day of the coronation.

“The foxes are very friendly and often bring us gifts like mice, which they leave on the doorstep.”

Sharon also has three cats but they get on well with the foxes.

She said the foxes are so tame that they often come right up to the back door to be fed.

The animals have their den in the nearby woods and gather in the garden as soon as Sharon shouts to them.

They are also fed leftovers like pizza, eggs, Chinese takeaways, and chicken legs.

The only time Sharon doesn’t see the foxes is for two months during the mating season.

Sharon’s husband Billy died in May 2020 at the age of 57 after he was diagnosed with cancer.

At the time she went public over concerns that people like Billy weren’t being properly screened during the pandemic

Sharon added: “Billy loved the foxes like I do and he used to joke they were far better fed.

“No food goes in the bin when they are about, that’s for sure.”

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