
We got lucky. I picked up what appears to be a pretty healthy fledgling pij
(about 5 weeks old). Good weight, no signs of illness seen so far. I'm not
sure what happened that it wound up crouched in a doorway rather than in its
regular roost spot but I'm pretty optimistic that we can worm and
canker-proof and get this little one to rehab and release. The rescuer
named her (?) Star. She's on my counter for now (what's another crate?) and
hopefully I can hand her off in a day or two.
Carol (her rescuer) and I were pretty jazzed to see so much potential for a
happy ending.
Thank you very much to Cheryl A for being willing to take on this little 911
pij.
Star may well end up getting released with Tammy & Maya & Virginia's
Patience who is still bonding with a flock of fledglings.
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On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 9:09 PM, Elizabeth Young
Hello-
I just received a call about this pij who has taken refuge in an SF hallway. I don't know yet what is wrong with it. I'm going to go pick it up because what else can I do? (And I'm truly open to suggestions here- this rescue thing is kickin' my a%%.)
I'll report more later but, in the meantime, please give some thought to where a medium-sized dog kennel might look good in your quarantine space...
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-- Elizabeth
Until they all have homes, don't buy, don't breed- adopt. www.RescueReport.org http://www.rescuereport.org/ www.MickaCoo.org http://www.mickacoo.org/ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGjyooh3Yo0
-- Elizabeth Until they all have homes, don't buy, don't breed- adopt. www.RescueReport.org www.MickaCoo.org http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGjyooh3Yo0