Most people love listening to live music, and after seeing this video from French musician @Plumes (Loris Assadian) on TikTok, it’s clear that animals do, too! Plumes travels the world with his pink guitar, performing popular songs for animals to showcase their emotional sensitivity and raise awareness about animal welfare.

In a recent video, Plumes played and sang a popular song for some curious foxes, and they had the sweetest way of letting him know they loved it and appreciated his attention!

It’s safe to say that the foxes are Plumes’ newest fans! We loved the fox kisses; where do we sign up to get some? And the fox that just lay down and soaked it all in completely melted our hearts, too. What an incredible experience to have with such beautiful animals!

Commenter @Georgia spoke for all of us when she said, “I will never pass by one of these videos. They are my favorites!” Plumes replied, “Happy you’re enjoying them!”

Related: Musician’s Global Serenades Turn Fierce Animals Into Music-Loving Fans

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Do Foxes Make Good Pets?

After watching this video, many viewers wanted a fox of their own to snuggle up with, like @alisabob, who shared, “Foxes are cat software within dog hardware. Love these lil guys!”

Bringing home a fox is probably not a good idea. Only around 15 states in the U.S. allow foxes to be kept as pets, and even then, strict licensing and regulations apply because they are wild animals. As exotic animals, their behavior can be unpredictable, so they require special care and attention.

WebMD listed several other concerns to consider before bringing a fox home as a pet. Foxes aren’t naturally suited to confinement, as they can have territories of up to five miles. They’re highly energetic, and without enough space or enrichment, they can become very destructive. Foxes are also extremely noisy; they can be loud and even scream like humans, particularly during mating season.

But there’s another reason that is an immediate turn-off for many: “All foxes have an urge to mark their territory, and their marking smells strong. Having a fox in your home will quickly lead to an animal smell in your house.” If you do bring one home, make sure it lives outside!

This story was originally reported by PetHelpful on Nov 6, 2025, where it first appeared in the Pet News section. Add PetHelpful as a Preferred Source by clicking here.