just for info the best RSPCA number for collections of injured animals is 0300 1234 999 .
hope you dont need it again
Charles Coutts said
Sat Apr 11 7:38 PM, 2015
I have taken,Squirrels,Magpies,Woodpigeons,to the local vet,that have been seriously injured,only because I have not had the courage to put them out of their misery
Scott robinson said
Sat Apr 11 2:55 PM, 2015
Paul it was Leigh and Wigan RSPCA and they did actually advise me to take it to a local vet. I have no transport at the minute so was unable to take it. I don't think it would of survived even if they would of come out to collect it. It had took a serious mauling poor bird.
Paul Heaton said
Sat Apr 11 11:24 AM, 2015
Scott please can you tell me what number you rang and time of call, I will like to take issue with the advise you were given,
If anyway has an injured animal then all vets will treat for free, just pop it in a box and take it along to your local vet, as for leaving it, yes its the natural order of things but, its not nice .
Scott robinson said
Sat Apr 11 10:13 AM, 2015
Blackbird has died unfortunately, rung RSPCA this morning and they said there was nothing they could do due to the seriousness of the birds injuries, looks like it was had by cat in my opinion.
Scott robinson said
Sat Apr 11 8:49 AM, 2015
I have a seriously injured Blackbird in my garden this morning with quite significant wing damage does anybody know what I can do for it or a number to ring to have it collected it's an adult male?
just for info the best RSPCA number for collections of injured animals is 0300 1234 999 .
hope you dont need it again
I have not had the courage to put them out of their misery
If anyway has an injured animal then all vets will treat for free, just pop it in a box and take it along to your local vet, as for leaving it, yes its the natural order of things but, its not nice .