Why do foxes steal so many shoes?
A recent article by Daniel Hurst, reporting from Tokyo for the Guardian, prompted a web search but no definitive answers. Apparently foxes steal shoes. OK, but why and why so many?
“It began at midnight,” Hurst wrote. “A six-hour police stakeout to catch the shoe-loving thieves who had pilfered 40 pairs of sandals from a neighbourhood in Japan. Finally, the officers found the main suspects: a pair of sly foxes.
“ ‘I can’t believe that foxes stole my sandals,’ a resident, 36, told the Mainichi newspaper. …
“Five police officers were involved in the stakeout in the early hours of 20 May. This culminated in the discovery of two foxes in the garden of an empty house, with 40 pairs of shoes scattered around a burrow, the Mainichi reported.
“Kyoto city zoo’s chief, Naoki Yamashita, speculated that the foxes ‘could have been building a burrow to breed and collected the sandals out of their instinct to stock up on food and other items.’
“Police have reportedly issued a warning to local residents to keep their shoes inside their homes to prevent any further disappearances.
“The Nagaokakyo animals are not the first shoe-stealing foxes. … The journalist Peter Beaumont wrote an article for the Observer in 2013 on his battle with foxes near his home in north London.
“ ‘One morning I came down to find seven shoes ranging in size from that of a toddler to an adult trainer sitting in the middle of the lawn, none of them a pair,’ he wrote.
“In 2014, a resident in Farlington, Portsmouth, reported finding more than 50 shoes along a path near a fox den. Those responsible seemed to prefer trainers and work boots, the resident said at the time.” More at the Guardian, here.
In a 2009 Reuters article from the small western German town of Foehren, an officer provided speculation about the needs of baby foxes, ” ‘There was everything from ladies’ shoes to trainers,’ said a local police spokesman. ‘We’ve found between 110 and 120 so far. It seems a vixen stole them for her cubs to play with.’ ”
And here’s a 2014 BBC report in which kept delivering shoes to the yard of a Horsforth woman.
But for an answer of why, check the Yahoo questions site, here. One answer: “Same as dogs: to chew on. They like the smell, they like the leather.” Another theory, my favorite: “Foxes steal shoes because most shoe stores and malls discriminate against foxes.”
How curious. I expect it from puppies but not foxes. Cheers
I needed a funny story like this today. Was at one of the rallies and thinking all day about little kids taken from parents.
Lol,never know foxes would steal shoes! While I find it amusing,I’m sure the ones who lost their shoes probably don’t.
I like how you are sensitive to all sides of an issue, Deb!
The closer these creatures get to us the more we learn how like us they are, very timely article now I’ve just started writing my next book about foxes. Thankyou, for this – and it’s brilliantly written as always!
True confession: the brilliant part of my posts is usually due to whatever writer I’m quoting. But thanks — and good luck with your book!
Yes, this is a good, quirky story, to serve as an antidote to all the bad news!
I can never make up my mind if I’m on the side of the foxes or not. It’s so exciting to see one, but I read a book once about raising sheep in Wales, and foxes sounded like very nasty killers.
Yet another charming and fascinating theme you have discovered and then shared with us!!! Thank you.
I have read that foxes are mean predators, but I am always thrilled if I see one in suburbia.
Our children’s sandals have fallen prey to a North London fox known for stealing many shoes from a nearby school. And yet we still think foxes are brilliant.
LOL. I saw one in a graveyard near my home last week. Even though I know bad things about foxes, I was thrilled. Next time I hope to get a picture.
I woke up this morning to go to school, I got changed and went outside to wear my boots. We kept the boots outside on a shoe rack because they were wet. I looked everywhere but couldn’t find my boots, I kept looking until I saw glimpsed both of them on the grass about five or six meters away from the rack. I picked them up to find them chewed and ruined at the back, the leather completely torn. I actually had no idea that it could be a fox until I read this
I am getting such a kick out of these testimonials. I am sorry that your boots were ruined though. I hope you can get a good new pair — to keep indoors!
The fox had stolen my five shoes this year. The large fox looked handsome, but the kid looked very skinny, I took couple pictures but not the ones that it stealing shoe. I am concerning install a camera.
Please send a photo!
I have foxes that live in my area. They do steal things and lately they have been stealing my cameras!!! FoxyQ Retreat is my YouTube channel. You will be amused! Last night they tried to nab 5 cameras! Video to follow lol
I just reblogged that post and added your link. Amazing stuff!
Reblogged this on Suzanne's Mom's Blog and commented:
Got to reblog this post so you can see some of the funny answers I have had over two years. Today I heard from Jessica, who actually has a YouTube channel showing foxes stealing things: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6cpOtpwo4XYb4Mc2auvf6A