The joys of having a hunting cat..

May 29, 2010 19:44



And the troubles..


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sigrid_gorgeous May 29 2010, 17:58:31 UTC
ehh.. söt? litt stygg også..

De eter vel halffordöyd mark og sånt.. tror skyggen är best.. men varmt..

Tror jeg da. Men det er nok stor fare for at den dör når den er så liten oog ikke er med sin familie.

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kriatyrr May 29 2010, 19:19:57 UTC
No such place that I know of. I don't think anyone here would think to waste resources on trying to save an individual of a common species with such a low chance of success anyway.

Somehow I don't think I'll be able to feed it regurgitated worms and bugs.
It's doomed.. but I'll still try to help it.

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dr_nebula May 29 2010, 18:25:31 UTC
Not good.. The odds aren't with you for keeping it alive, even if brought to animal rescue.

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ani_mama May 29 2010, 18:34:56 UTC
You should ask the Magic Rat. She knows a lot about taking care of baby birds.

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kriatyrr May 29 2010, 19:13:33 UTC
Yeah, I figure it's basically doomed. I've put it outside in a makeshift nest up a tree.. if the parents are still looking for it, it might have a chance, but the thing is so tiny and it's not making a sound. And now it's evening and it'll soon be cold.

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xenodias May 30 2010, 05:40:46 UTC
My parents rescued a baby magpie that was dying in the middle of the road a long time ago. It wound up living for nearly 14 years. All you can do is try and see what happens after the first few, crucial days.

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