by Veggievampire » Tue Nov 11, 2014 7:41 am
Heat Fox #8 Tryout
Username: Veggievampire
His/Her Name: Munir
Gender: Male
How?: As he never really got to bond with his mother, he hasn't really had a chance for interaction with other foxes, so I figure I'll have to perhaps slowly introduce him to other foxes via documentaries and pictures perhaps. From the research the scientists have done, they have gathered that Heat Foxes are actually incredibly smart and learn from visual stimulation quite well, it's what they've used to rehabilitate some difficult foxes at the lab so that they will be able to be adopted out to handlers. As I have Aedus, I can use things like toys and blankets with his scent on to see how Munir would react and train him so that he knows the scent means safety, and eventually introduce them hopefully. It helps that Aedus is quite a calm and collected fox and would probably be like the big brother of Munir and guide him along, which would strongly help Munir's development into an adult fox and live an ordinary life.
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by altiora » Tue Nov 11, 2014 9:45 am
Heat Fox #8 TryoutUsername:
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Her Name: FeeGender:
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How?: By teaching her to speak out, speak loud and be proud; and perhaps this isn't the way to get along with all heat foxes, but isn't it better to be with a close few that support you throughout it all, that the general 'all'? Or perhaps another way, by helping her to be open minded; to not close-off people that are different - though she seems to have learnt this herself by her own feelings of her mother leaving her for her own brilliant coat. But perhaps I can teach her to be open minded about the close minded, and show her how fear and love and respect comes into it all. Perhaps I can love her and then she will learn to love, and therefore, guide others to love her?
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by Agnès » Tue Nov 11, 2014 5:14 pm
Heat Fox #8 TryoutUsername:Agnès
His/Her Name:Anella
(Annie for short)Gender:female
How?:|| Raising ||In terms of caring for the young one, I'd go with the loving parent idea. Annie would be at the top of my priorities, and my schedule loosely based off of her. A little love goes a long way, and I plan to show Annie just how much she means to me.

Raising someone however is a vital and delicate process. As a guardian, I would have to ensure Annie gets her nutrition, stabilized temperature, and the nurtured love of a parent and friend.
|| Companionship ||To see if little Annie truly has friends, I'd tell her to simply approach them. Taking in the figurative fact that I've adopted her, I think it's safe to assume I like her. x) And if that were the case, that's what I would've told her for reassurance. If she stayed honest with herself, she is bound to find a worthy friend, similar to how I found her.
Then I'd joke about beating up the bullies. But anyhoo! c: To help her find her soon-to-be friends, I'll give her a little nudge to her new life and tell her to be the fox she is.
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by fruity99 » Wed Nov 12, 2014 10:53 am
Heat Fox #8 TryoutUsername:fruity99
His/Her Name: Tyr
Gender: Tyr is a girl

How?: Due to being abandoned Tyr requires a lot of special care. Everyday Tyr gets to go play with other heat fox pups who have other differences that makes them almost 'shunned' by other foxes, to teach her that just because a fox is different doesn't mean that they are bad or any different then herself. Afterwards I pick up Tyr and together we go home, as always she's curled up in my lap the whole drive home. Once home Tyr gets play time while I get her food ready. After lunch we get one on one snuggle time and a movie to help bring the day to a close. Once the day ends we both go off to bed, Tyr dragging her little blanket behind her before falling asleep , curled up on one of my pillows
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by Aesse » Sat Nov 15, 2014 1:12 am
(Sorry for the late response... I may or may not have been pre-occupied with he new warcraft expansion X'D)
This one was the winning one for me:
WINNER:
Agnès wrote:Heat Fox #8 TryoutUsername:Agnès
His/Her Name:Anella
(Annie for short)Gender:female
How?:|| Raising ||In terms of caring for the young one, I'd go with the loving parent idea. Annie would be at the top of my priorities, and my schedule loosely based off of her. A little love goes a long way, and I plan to show Annie just how much she means to me.

Raising someone however is a vital and delicate process. As a guardian, I would have to ensure Annie gets her nutrition, stabilized temperature, and the nurtured love of a parent and friend.
|| Companionship ||To see if little Annie truly has friends, I'd tell her to simply approach them. Taking in the figurative fact that I've adopted her, I think it's safe to assume I like her. x) And if that were the case, that's what I would've told her for reassurance. If she stayed honest with herself, she is bound to find a worthy friend, similar to how I found her.
Then I'd joke about beating up the bullies. But anyhoo! c: To help her find her soon-to-be friends, I'll give her a little nudge to her new life and tell her to be the fox she is.
(Beating up the bullies Huehue ;D)
HOWEVER, an Honorable mention:
(due to scientific accuracy and because I really like it:)
Veggievampire wrote:Heat Fox #8 Tryout
Username: Veggievampire
His/Her Name: Munir
Gender: Male
How?: As he never really got to bond with his mother, he hasn't really had a chance for interaction with other foxes, so I figure I'll have to perhaps slowly introduce him to other foxes via documentaries and pictures perhaps. From the research the scientists have done, they have gathered that Heat Foxes are actually incredibly smart and learn from visual stimulation quite well, it's what they've used to rehabilitate some difficult foxes at the lab so that they will be able to be adopted out to handlers. As I have Aedus, I can use things like toys and blankets with his scent on to see how Munir would react and train him so that he knows the scent means safety, and eventually introduce them hopefully. It helps that Aedus is quite a calm and collected fox and would probably be like the big brother of Munir and guide him along, which would strongly help Munir's development into an adult fox and live an ordinary life.
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by Agnès » Sun Nov 16, 2014 7:37 am
Aesse wrote:(Sorry for the late response... I may or may not have been pre-occupied with he new warcraft expansion X'D)
This one was the winning one for me:
WINNER:
Agnès wrote:Heat Fox #8 TryoutUsername:Agnès
His/Her Name:Anella
(Annie for short)Gender:female
How?:|| Raising ||In terms of caring for the young one, I'd go with the loving parent idea. Annie would be at the top of my priorities, and my schedule loosely based off of her. A little love goes a long way, and I plan to show Annie just how much she means to me.

Raising someone however is a vital and delicate process. As a guardian, I would have to ensure Annie gets her nutrition, stabilized temperature, and the nurtured love of a parent and friend.
|| Companionship ||To see if little Annie truly has friends, I'd tell her to simply approach them. Taking in the figurative fact that I've adopted her, I think it's safe to assume I like her. x) And if that were the case, that's what I would've told her for reassurance. If she stayed honest with herself, she is bound to find a worthy friend, similar to how I found her.
Then I'd joke about beating up the bullies. But anyhoo! c: To help her find her soon-to-be friends, I'll give her a little nudge to her new life and tell her to be the fox she is.
(Beating up the bullies Huehue ;D)
HOWEVER, an Honorable mention:
(due to scientific accuracy and because I really like it:)
Veggievampire wrote:Heat Fox #8 Tryout
Username: Veggievampire
His/Her Name: Munir
Gender: Male
How?: As he never really got to bond with his mother, he hasn't really had a chance for interaction with other foxes, so I figure I'll have to perhaps slowly introduce him to other foxes via documentaries and pictures perhaps. From the research the scientists have done, they have gathered that Heat Foxes are actually incredibly smart and learn from visual stimulation quite well, it's what they've used to rehabilitate some difficult foxes at the lab so that they will be able to be adopted out to handlers. As I have Aedus, I can use things like toys and blankets with his scent on to see how Munir would react and train him so that he knows the scent means safety, and eventually introduce them hopefully. It helps that Aedus is quite a calm and collected fox and would probably be like the big brother of Munir and guide him along, which would strongly help Munir's development into an adult fox and live an ordinary life.
Sorry for the really long response, but thank you very much! ^^ Congrats to Veggie for honorable mention. c: Everyone had a splendid form. ^^
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