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Patricia W

Good word for the RSPCA

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Like others I've had my concerns about the RSPCA, but today I was quite impressed.

 

Yesterday morning as I walked the dog, I found a wood pigeon which couldn't fly. So (as you do) I took my coat off, threw it over it, and carried it home as I couldn't just leave it for cats, dogs, kids etc to find.

 

I couldn't see any obvious injury so thought it might have flown into something and just concussed itself. Problem was, I was dashing for a train so simply popped it in the spare eglu, put in food and water, shut the door, and left it to recover in peace.

 

When I got home it had eaten the food, and apart from still not being able to fly, seemed OK. When I phoned the local vet, they said to phone the RSPCA first as they would fund the first £60 of any treatment.

 

So, I did, was given a number without any trouble and the pigeon is now at the vet ...... so waiting to hear.... Apparently, if it can be saved, they then send it to St Tiggywinkles (although I did say, I'd have it back if they liked... ) The other thing was that if I hadn't been able to take it to the vet, they would have sent someone to collect it.

 

But I thought this was a big tick to the RSPCA in this instance.

 

Tricia

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