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26-07-2009, 04:41 PM
|  | Wild Member | | Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Lordswood, Kent
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| | | Baby bird....help!  Im waiting for the RSPCA to collect a baby bird my neighbour found. The cats have had a go at it but I cant see any damage. Think its a blackbird. Been feeding it worms which it's taking v. well, only problem is Ive run out, any ideas what else I can give it. Ive had it for over 2 hrs now & I know the mum usually feeds every 20 minutes. | 
26-07-2009, 05:24 PM
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| | | Re: Baby bird....help! Cant you put it on the lawn if its mum was feeding it she may return if too much time hasn't passed.
The RSPCA don't normally pick up birds.. | 
26-07-2009, 05:34 PM
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| | | Re: Baby bird....help! Quote:
Originally Posted by Kayleigh Cant you put it on the lawn if its mum was feeding it she may return if too much time hasn't passed.
The RSPCA don't normally pick up birds.. | They've just called to say they'll be another hour, but my neighbours just been round with a bucket full of worms so he definately wont starve.
I know the right thing to do is leave well alone but if we put him back outside as the cats will kill him. Will wait & see what the RSPCA want to do, leave it to the experts... | 
26-07-2009, 07:01 PM
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| | | Re: Baby bird....help! Quote:
Originally Posted by Daisychain They've just called to say they'll be another hour, but my neighbours just been round with a bucket full of worms so he definately wont starve.
I know the right thing to do is leave well alone but if we put him back outside as the cats will kill him. Will wait & see what the RSPCA want to do, leave it to the experts...  | Good luck Daisy its a shame so many households have cats these days but
IM NOT GOING THERE..LOL..
Hope the bird will be OK.. | 
26-07-2009, 08:04 PM
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| | | Re: Baby bird....help!  Bird collected by RSPCA lady, went with a full belly of worms & remaining worms in a lunch box....(honest). She thinks he/she will be fine. Feel much happier now | 
26-07-2009, 08:06 PM
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| | | Re: Baby bird....help! Quote:
Originally Posted by Daisychain  Bird collected by RSPCA lady, went with a full belly of worms & remaining worms in a lunch box....(honest). She thinks he/she will be fine. Feel much happier now  | Glad it al worked out fine you must have good rspca where you are as all are not that helpful as yours were. See the rspca thread. 
Last edited by Kayleigh; 26-07-2009 at 08:09 PM.
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