Right, here's the thing.
Went into the garden yesterday to find a collared dove (one of a pair that visit our garden regularly!) lying on it's back, though very much alive and with a suprised look on it's face.
Gently picked it up an found that it had been "got" by something - neighbours cat probably.
The damage didn't seem all that bad - a raw patch of bald on his back, and a some missing wing feathers. I think me going into the garden had scared the cat off before it could finish the job.
So I bathed the wound with salt water, administered some warm water via syringe - which he took quite readily - wrapped him in a small towel and put him to rest in the big pet carrier.
To be honest, I fully expected him to be dead this morning - shock and all that - but the little beggar has made it through and even flapped at me when I went to pick him up!
Have cleaned his raw patch again and given him some more drops of water with the syringe. He doesn't appear to have eaten any of the wild birdseed and crushed peanuts that I put in with him, but seems quite perky.
I've put a call out on FB for anyone local who has an aviary they could perhaps lodge him in until he recovers, as I don't think he's happy in the pet carrier.
Any suggestions? I know I may well lose him yet, but I'm not giving up without a fight. I'd really love to be able to get him recovered and back to his mate.
Went into the garden yesterday to find a collared dove (one of a pair that visit our garden regularly!) lying on it's back, though very much alive and with a suprised look on it's face.
Gently picked it up an found that it had been "got" by something - neighbours cat probably.
The damage didn't seem all that bad - a raw patch of bald on his back, and a some missing wing feathers. I think me going into the garden had scared the cat off before it could finish the job.
So I bathed the wound with salt water, administered some warm water via syringe - which he took quite readily - wrapped him in a small towel and put him to rest in the big pet carrier.
To be honest, I fully expected him to be dead this morning - shock and all that - but the little beggar has made it through and even flapped at me when I went to pick him up!
Have cleaned his raw patch again and given him some more drops of water with the syringe. He doesn't appear to have eaten any of the wild birdseed and crushed peanuts that I put in with him, but seems quite perky.
I've put a call out on FB for anyone local who has an aviary they could perhaps lodge him in until he recovers, as I don't think he's happy in the pet carrier.
Any suggestions? I know I may well lose him yet, but I'm not giving up without a fight. I'd really love to be able to get him recovered and back to his mate.
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