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Feral Cats More Important Than Humans?

10,000 Birds

Be careful if you cross the feral cat freaks – they might protest your business, sue you, and drive you to suicide. Such was the sad fate of a New York City veterinarian who refused to release a stray cat she treated back to a feral cat freak who planned to release the cat back into a feral cat colony.

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Fallen almost grown bird. What do?

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cat tried to eat it but I was able to save it. The parents are nearby, and I want to let him go,but since we have stray cats around that are fixed I don’t know what to do. I found a fledgling.A submitted by /u/Routine-Toe6028 [link] [comments]

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City of Albuquerque Being Sued for Trap-Neuter-Release Program

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From the American Bird Conservancy : The mayor of Albuquerque and the director of the city’s animal welfare department have been named in a lawsuit alleging that the officials have committed animal cruelty by allowing certain illegal and improper animal management practices to occur related to abandonment of stray cats.

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Baby skunk update

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I won't try to grab them, but I look out for them and chase the stray cats away. My yard is always so full of animals paying me a visit, that it's become a Disney princess satire. The birds know my voice and this one beat up looking squirrel actually comes right up to me.

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How do I help this Sparrow

Reddit Animals

Found what seems to be a fledgling sparrow, and I know you aren’t meant to move them, however the place it was at happened to be where my dog is and where stray cats seem to sneak through. We do decided to continue this way, bringing the box in at night incase of cats, but hopefully a mother bird will take it.

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Ingrid Taylar: Bridging the Divide Between Cat and Bird Lovers

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This blog is written by writer, photographer, and animal advocate Ingrid Taylar. Years ago, I became a wildlife volunteer and advocate because of a cat who caught a bird. Now, he lay frightened and ruffled in my hands, his tail tattered, his feathers damp from the maw of a cat named Puck. I was mortified.

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