neighbors cat brought in a small bird last night, an adult thrush i think. little thing just sat in my hand pretty unresponsive, although i couldnt see any injury ( doesnt mean it wasnt there though ) i assumed it would die from the shock.
i put it in a box with a pile of hay in a quiet room, only checking on it twice.
fully expected to find it either dead, or still alive but with more obvious injury this morning. if i found an injury i assume i could have phoned the sspca?
anyway, this morning it had enough ernergy to escape the box and fly round my room, stopping to rest ontop of my wardrobe.
it flew down to my window sill, opened my window and off it went. it appeared to be quite strong and willing!
i was just wondering how often small birds manage to over come shock? i thought most of them die from it before they would die from infection?
also wondering if what i done was right!
i put it in a box with a pile of hay in a quiet room, only checking on it twice.
fully expected to find it either dead, or still alive but with more obvious injury this morning. if i found an injury i assume i could have phoned the sspca?
anyway, this morning it had enough ernergy to escape the box and fly round my room, stopping to rest ontop of my wardrobe.
it flew down to my window sill, opened my window and off it went. it appeared to be quite strong and willing!
i was just wondering how often small birds manage to over come shock? i thought most of them die from it before they would die from infection?
also wondering if what i done was right!