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The FIFA World Cup 2026 is making people play football. The RSPCA wants people to put away football nets after use. Animals can get trapped in them.
The RSPCA is doing a Summer of Kindness drive. Two officers helped a deer that was trapped in a football net.
The officers cut the deer free and let it go.
Football fans should put away nets when not in use.
An officer said the deer was lucky to be found. The net was around its body and it was upset.
Wild animals can panic when trapped. This can cause serious injuries.
The officer said the deer was lucky to be free. People should know how to help animals.
There have been similar incidents since the World Cup started.
A fox was rescued after getting trapped in a football net.
Animals can easily get trapped.
The fox was struggling to get free. An officer helped it and took it to a hospital.
The fox got better and was released.
The officer said the fox was lucky. People should be careful with netting.
Young foxes are curious and can get hurt by loose netting.
The fox is okay now. People should put away nets to save animals.
You can find more information on the RSPCA website.