Tame foxes stolen from Knutsford animal hospital

Image caption, The foxes featured on a television programme which aired the day after the break-in

Two tame foxes which featured in a 大象传媒 Countryfile programme have been stolen from a wildlife hospital in Cheshire.

Ray Jackson, owner of Lower Moss Wood Wildlife Hospital, in Knutsford, said volunteers who cared for the foxes had been left "devastated".

Named Alice and Rift, the animals were featured in an episode about the work of the hospital on Sunday.

Mr Jackson, who is appealing for information, said: "No words can express how I feel at the moment."

Rift, a small male fox, was brought into the sanctuary last year with a bite injury.

Alice was found as a cub and brought up in a home before being brought to the centre when she got bigger and became more of "handful".

Image caption, One of the foxes was brought to the animal hospital after being raised in a home

Mr Jackson discovered the locks to the foxes pens had been smashed on Saturday morning.

He said: "I don't know who's done it and I don't know why they've done it. It's important to me that I find out what's happened."

Mr Jackson also posted photographs of the smashed locks and empty pens on Facebook, and revealed foxes had been stolen from the hospital before.

He wrote: "It is with great sadness and regret that Lower Moss Wood Wildlife has been targeted once again.

"Our two beautiful foxes, Alice and Rift were stolen last night. Their pens where deliberately broken into and the two foxes gone. The police have been informed.

"No words can express how I feel at the moment."

A fundraising campaign set up in response to the break-in has raised more than 拢8,000 and will be used to buy CCTV cameras.

Cheshire Police confirmed it was investigating.