The Scottish SPCA rescues a male fox cub after its head becomes trapped in a plastic bottle for around two days. The incident takes place near Glasgow, Scotland. According to reports, the cub is spotted by a member of the public with a plastic bottle covering its face, restricting its ability to move or feed normally.

After the alert, Scottish SPCA responders locate the cub and free it from the bottle. The Daily Record reports that the cub’s head has been stuck for about two days before it is rescued, while The Scotsman similarly describes the rescue and notes that the initial sighting comes from the public. The accounts agree on the core facts: the cub is a male, its head is trapped in a plastic bottle, the rescue is carried out by the Scottish SPCA, and the incident occurs around the Glasgow area.

Both outlets present the case as a public-safety and animal-welfare response triggered by an eyewitness report, leading to the cub’s removal from the dangerous situation.