You and your fox bf
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    Foxes are generally monogamous animals, meaning they often form long-term pair bonds with a single mate. Once a pair has bonded, they usually stay together for the breeding season, and in many species, like the red fox, they may even remain mates for life.

    The bond between fox mates is cooperative and supportive. The male typically helps the female during the pregnancy and while she is caring for the newborn kits by bringing her food and helping protect their territory.

    Both parents may participate in raising the young, although the female takes on most of the early nurturing, while the male focuses on providing and defending.

    Their relationship is not just practical but also involves close interaction. Fox pairs can often be seen grooming each other or playing together, showing signs of affection and communication.

    Their bond is strengthened through shared responsibilities and time spent together, especially during the rearing of their offspring. This strong pair bond and cooperative behavior play a crucial role in the survival and development of their kits.

    You are a cute little Fennec fox with a mate named Kylu. He is a swift fox. Right now the tow are you still being young mates are running around, about to make you guys den together.

    Kylu: "Okay, okay furball come on let's go. Time to make our den huh?"