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Wonder if you live in the same place as me, as i can hear a dog yappy in the garden night and day. In answer to Anonymous. Yeah defo agree hun ring them. Surprised the dog is still alive if its out day and night because its bitterly cold. Pets should we get a dog? Pets Just had to take a cat to the rspca. Well apart from the cat hes out for 30 mins, the dogs stratch at the door.

Can't find your answer? I know my little doggy loves going out in the garden, let him out for a wee, and have to chase him around the garden to get him in! I assume you can't see any dog kennel in the back garden?? If they're not interested then call the environmental agency and say the barking is constant and is noise pollution!!! I had more luck contacting the dog warden at our local council. I've called the RSPCA on numerous occasions regarding a neglected pair of animals, and they won't come out as it's not an emergency.

Pets Should I rehome my pup? Pets should we rehome our new puppy. I wouldn't waste your time with the RSPCA - unless they have a camera crew at the back of them they are not interested, I have personally experienced this first hand and also heard so many horror stories about them I wouldn't recommend you waste the price of a phone call on them. Goldfish and a Biorb - whats wrong? Joined: Nov 22, Messages: 29, Likes Received: 26, So I would speak to the person you believe to be the owner to ascertain if the cat actually is theirs and not a stray they have been feeding.

Perhaps the owner has been ill and unable to look after the cat. I think it is worth establishing the facts. They may turn out to be different than you thought. The main thing is to get some help a. If you can establish who the owner is I would offer to help the owner by taking the cat to the vet. Or the cat may have a dental problem causing the drooling and making it too painful for her to eat.

Whatever the case the poor cat needs veterinary attention urgently by the sounds of things. They may visit and speak to the owner and may even persuade them to sign the cat over to them.

Shelters are full and not rehoming during the lockdown. If it were me I would rather give the cat a chance of survival by getting vet treatment for her. If you don't feel you can speak to the owner, then your option is to take the cat to a vet yourself. You would be best to present the cat as a stray you have been looking after now and then, and are concerned about.

The vet will scan for a microchip and if there is one will contact the owner before carrying out anything other than emergency treatment. If the owner does not want the cat then would you adopt her? Sacrechat likes this. I know they are definitely the owners of the cat. We've both lived in this neighbourhood for years and I see them and the cat all the time.

I've heard them tell people, including my mum, that the cat is theirs. I did think that the cat could be ill I used to have a cat with kidney disease so I know things aren't always they way they look in that matter but the way it reacted when we gave it food, this is not a cat that is being regularly fed.

There is another complication that I meant to mention before - I may not be able to take the cat to the vets. You can also contact your local City shelter directly. In conclusion, yes a bird can survive with a broken wing , depending on how severe the broken wing is.

This is normal behavior; the bird is not injured and will fly off in time. During the fall, winter, and early spring September to mid-May , a bird on the ground unable to fly is probably injured. Place the wild bird in a cardboard box and cover it with a lid or towel.

Then place the box in a cool, safe place to give the wild bird time to recover from the shock of the injury. Be careful when handling the injured bird; use gloves to protect yourself from any disease or germ. Keeping birds away by using smell is a effective and simple way of deterring birds. The most toxic of these are chocolate, apple seeds, onions, mushrooms, avocado, dried beans, tomato leaves , high levels of salt and alcohol.

These can be potentially fatal, even in smaller nibbles. The other foods listed can still make your little buddy sick, and in higher amounts could kill, so avoid them as well.

For small birds, seal your lips around the beak and nares. With large birds, seal your lips around the beak only while placing the index finger over the nares. Birds should not be offered many of the foods humans eat. Bread fresh or stale : provides no real nutritional value for birds; moldy bread can harm birds. A bird with a broken wing or other injury should not be moved except when absolutely necessary, even if it is your pet bird. This will help prevent further injury for the bird.

Pick the bird up with a towel, wrap it in a towel, and place it in a shoebox. The best way to tell if a bird is stunned or dead is by checking the bird for signs of slow breathing or heartbeats.



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