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Sunday a baby crow fell out of his nest and landed in my flower box. The bird is unable to fly. I ra
Category: Birds
Answered By Bill
Asked on 2008-02-27 04:02:35 | 3 answer(s) |
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This bird must be with other birds so he can learn to fly. I hope she's feeding him; if he fell out of the nest he's likely not self-feeding yet. There's a wild bird mix you can get at the pet store; crumbled up hard-boiled egg is also a hit. They also need grit and water. I had to force feed my visitor until he got the hang of it. Have PM'd you the number for Le Nichoir. She should call today if possible because I'm not sure if they are around at the weekend. Until then, she should definitely keep him inside or in a garage; he's extremely vulnerable, no fear reflex and no flying skills spells death. I am editing this because I just realized it's a crow, not a pigeon. Not sure if there's a great deal of difference. Some shelters feed small amounts of canned dog or cat food. Make sure it doesn't choke (my worst nightmare). |
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This bird must be with other birds so he can learn to fly. I hope she's feeding him; if he fell out of the nest he's likely not self-feeding yet. There's a wild bird mix you can get at the pet store; crumbled up hard-boiled egg is also a hit. They also need grit and water. I had to force feed my visitor until he got the hang of it. Have PM'd you the number for Le Nichoir. She should call today if possible because I'm not sure if they are around at the weekend. Until then, she should definitely keep him inside or in a garage; he's extremely vulnerable, no fear reflex and no flying skills spells death. I am editing this because I just realized it's a crow, not a pigeon. Not sure if there's a great deal of difference. Some shelters feed small amounts of canned dog or cat food. Make sure it doesn't choke (my worst nightmare). |
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Sunday a baby crow fell out of his nest and landed in my flower box. The bird is unable to fly. I ra
Category: Birds
Answered By Bill
Asked on 2008-02-27 04:02:35 | 3 answer(s) |
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This bird must be with other birds so he can learn to fly. I hope she's feeding him; if he fell out of the nest he's likely not self-feeding yet. There's a wild bird mix you can get at the pet store; crumbled up hard-boiled egg is also a hit. They also need grit and water. I had to force feed my visitor until he got the hang of it. Have PM'd you the number for Le Nichoir. She should call today if possible because I'm not sure if they are around at the weekend. Until then, she should definitely keep him inside or in a garage; he's extremely vulnerable, no fear reflex and no flying skills spells death. I am editing this because I just realized it's a crow, not a pigeon. Not sure if there's a great deal of difference. Some shelters feed small amounts of canned dog or cat food. Make sure it doesn't choke (my worst nightmare). |
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This bird must be with other birds so he can learn to fly. I hope she's feeding him; if he fell out of the nest he's likely not self-feeding yet. There's a wild bird mix you can get at the pet store; crumbled up hard-boiled egg is also a hit. They also need grit and water. I had to force feed my visitor until he got the hang of it. Have PM'd you the number for Le Nichoir. She should call today if possible because I'm not sure if they are around at the weekend. Until then, she should definitely keep him inside or in a garage; he's extremely vulnerable, no fear reflex and no flying skills spells death. I am editing this because I just realized it's a crow, not a pigeon. Not sure if there's a great deal of difference. Some shelters feed small amounts of canned dog or cat food. Make sure it doesn't choke (my worst nightmare). |
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There are a few strays in my neighborhood that I put food out for everyday and night, I put out a co
Category: Birds
Answered By Bill
Asked on 2008-02-27 04:09:51 | 2 answer(s) |
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I have raised orphaned wild birds for years, making their food myself. (Now you can buy manufactured prepared food for the gappers) Soaked dry cat food is one of the ingredients in the wild bird recipe. Works great for crows, mockingbirds and birds of prey in the nesting age. For an emergency issue such as a baby bird still in down feathers or no feathers at all, soak cat kibbles in warm water and feed them often. (Making sure the butt is clean; they eat and poop much like kittens) You can keep them going for 2 days like this until you locate a rescue to take the squawkers or make your own food and raise them for release later. Cat food is good stuff, ask any dog. |
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I recently adopted my first cat in October (coming from a person that used to have guinea pigs, this
Category: Cats
Answered By Bill
Asked on 2008-02-27 04:22:18 | 2 answer(s) |
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When my cat was neutered he didn't wear a cone at all and the vet never suggested one. I would say that as long as you keep an eye on him to make sure he's not licking; he should be able to go without the cone. As for bathing, I'm with Ford girl, I never bathe my cats; they're always cleaning themselves and each other. But if there are allergy issues you may want to bathe him once in a while to control the cat dander (which is created from their saliva, when they lick themselves the saliva dries on their fur and eventually ends up on your carpets, floors and furniture). Just make sure you use the proper shampoo (no human shampoo). |
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Hi - we have a 6 year old Siberian husky cross and she sheds a lot! I think this is normal. She is p
Category: Dogs
Answered By Bill
Asked on 2008-02-27 06:25:46 | 1 answer(s) |
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I feed her the Orijen fishy food. She also gets other foods like sardines, eggs, veggies, tripe. I think she is getting enough Omega 3's so I would think her coat would be thick and shiny but right now it seems dull. |
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Hi I am 14 years old and my penis is currently 6 1/2 inches but I have been reading around and I hav
Category: Penis health
Answered By Bill
Asked on 2008-02-28 01:53:29 | 1 answer(s) |
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The chances are at 14 your penis is still growing. The average penis size is just what it says - average. This means that many people have smaller penises and many have larger penises - it sounds as though you may be a lucky one with a larger one! |
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I have always been the type to take weight off and put it right back on, so I was recommended Whenev
Category: Weight loss diets
Answered By Bill
Asked on 2008-02-28 04:17:20 | 1 answer(s) |
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I found a great explanation of how apple cider vinegar works to reduce weight.
One tablespoon of apple cider vinegar in a glass of water at meals can change your life completely because it contains acidic acid which stimulates the production of stomach acid. The more stomach acid the better as it breaks down your food into smaller molecules and the smaller the molecules are the more efficiently your intestines and liver can absorb the nutrients it needs. Here is recipe I’ve got to lose weight: apple cider vinegar (1/2 cup), juice of two fresh squeezed lemons, maple syrup and cayenne pepper is a great weight loss combo. Go on a fast for one day, only sip this "lemonade" the second day, only liquids and this lemonade the third day, chicken noodle soup and the lemonade the fourth day And the fifth day, one regular meal and the lemonade, and you can be anywhere from 10 - 15 pounds thinner.
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Hi, I am 26 years old female and I have met very interesting male several weeks ago. I really like h
Category: Men's Health
Answered By Bill
Asked on 2008-02-29 02:31:24 | 1 answer(s) |
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Hi, male breasts or gyncomastia is problem which some men suffer from. It is usually caused by obesity but also some times it may be caused by hormonal disorder. It would be the best that your friend visit his doctor and consult him about this problem. There are many exercises which he can do same as diet, so you don't have to be so sad. |
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Hi, I am mother of 6 years old girl who is suffering from pulmonary asthma. As we are living in the
Category: Respiratory tract disorders
Answered By Bill
Asked on 2008-03-01 02:41:37 | 1 answer(s) |
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Hi, my son also has asthma like your daughter. As you probably know inflammation is in the base of this disorder. Inflammation affects air ways in the lung and because of it makes them to constrict and to make bronchospasm. Fortunately this spasm is reversible and do react on bronchodilators. Also there are corticosteroids which may be inhaled and they lower inflammation of the affected airways. However it would be good to find some other place for living but polluted zones of big cities. |
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Hi. I m 19 and my uncle have a kidney disease. He went to see a doctor and is on therapy, but when h
Category: Diseases
Answered By Bill
Asked on 2008-03-08 05:01:47 | 1 answer(s) |
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Hi. Had a kidney disease myself and know that a nephrologist is a physician educated and trained in kidney diseases and transplantation, and dialysis therapy. Also, he has been trained in the diagnosis and management of therapy of high blood pressure. Hi is a subspecialty of internal medicine. Knowledge of internal medicine is required if a nephrologist want to obtain a certification. To become one “kidney disease doctor”, requires many years of training and school. They can further specialize in pediatric or adult nephrology. |
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