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WillParkinson

(16,866 posts)
Sat May 12, 2012, 08:02 AM May 2012

Today I'm off to the Wildlife Rehab Center

At our local humane society. Last night while doing a walk around the hotel I found an injured pigeon. The bellman at the hotel next to us said it had been there most of the day. He said the girls there were upset because it flew into the window and was hurt. So I grabbed a box on my way out of the hotel, put in some paper at the bottom, and went to catch him. He could not fly, but that little sucker was hell on wheels when it came to running.

Eventually I did catch him, though, and I'm hoping that he can be saved.

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Today I'm off to the Wildlife Rehab Center (Original Post) WillParkinson May 2012 OP
Nice work, sir. flvegan May 2012 #1
We took him in... WillParkinson May 2012 #2
Good for you and I hope he pulls through. Rhiannon12866 May 2012 #3
Unfortunately... WillParkinson May 2012 #4

flvegan

(64,592 posts)
1. Nice work, sir.
Sat May 12, 2012, 10:55 AM
May 2012

I have deep admiration for anyone willing to go hands-on with helping an animal. Please do let us know how it works out.

WillParkinson

(16,866 posts)
2. We took him in...
Sat May 12, 2012, 11:42 AM
May 2012

Filled out the forms and they moved him into the rehab center. I will write later in the week to ask how he's doing. I hope they're able to pull him through. He seemed very active, but I do not know how severe the damage was.

Rhiannon12866

(222,072 posts)
3. Good for you and I hope he pulls through.
Tue May 15, 2012, 03:48 AM
May 2012

It's tough with birds, but it sounds like this one's good a good chance. Kudos!

WillParkinson

(16,866 posts)
4. Unfortunately...
Fri May 18, 2012, 01:34 AM
May 2012

They had to put her down. The said:

"In this case, this patient was emaciated and severely dehydrated at admission - additionally, she was suffering from a severely dislocated wing. In wild animals - dislocations are serious injuries as the soft tissue damage associated with the injury will forever make them more susceptible to so re-injury, and there is chronic pain associated with this amount of tissue damage as well. In the expert opinion of our experienced wildlife rehabilitators and in the best interest of this wild patient (because of her overall condition in addition to her severe shoulder luxation), the difficult decision was made for humane euthanasia to end her suffering. "

Now I get to start the sadness part. I always feel bad when this happens, wishing I could have gotten there sooner. Later will be the angry part that the bird was there all day and no one did anything to help.

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