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would you let them die?
i keep taking in these wayward animals people find (the latest being a pair of featherless pigeons found on a conveyor belt that smashes rock) and i hate the time and effort of caring for them, not to mention the expense in some cases. what can i do to make myself not worry about them so much? is there some anti animal religion i can join? is there a creature recycling center available? suggestions?
14 Answers
- KrissyinthesunLv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
You could just leave them and let them die, let nature take it's course... But would you ever forgive yorself if you did that?
We took in one old and very sick horse who lived with us for 12 years, even though her outlook was only another couple of years - she had a long and happy retirement! We also tok in a horse with a broken knee, who is now rideable as long as we are careful. I take in birds too, just last Spring I saved a blackie, 4 baby sparrows and a dove, and I breed dwarf turtle doves. My 3 dogs and 2 cats are all rescues.
You're doing a good job, the care is awful, I know, but the reward at the end is worth it when you see the animals walk or fly...(at least for me!)
;-)
- 1 decade ago
I would call you a senseless monster if I knew you better, but I have an advice that could prevent you from having quilts. Baby pigeons are very sensitive and it is 90% sure that they are going to die without their natural parents. Not even adult pigeons are so strong to survive if they have any kind of illness or broken leg or feather. So relax
Source(s): My veterinary studies - Anonymous1 decade ago
Do you have a local animal welfare center?
You could take animals (injured or not) that you find, there. They could give you information on how to look after the animals properly.
Try this site:
http://www.animalsuffering.com/religion.html
Good luck.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Religion?? No
Ring someone that can take them of you. In Australia we have Fauna rescue They will come and pick em up is there something like that there?
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- 1 decade ago
Check with your state or local wildlife department or dept.of natural resources.They should be able to help you with the pigeons.Good Luck!
- Billie RLv 41 decade ago
as long as they are fresh, just grind em up and make burgers or stew, that way they will still be part of your life. how do ya like me now?
- 1 decade ago
leave em in your neighbor's back yard there is bound to have a animal hungry enough to eat 'em
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Follow what your heart tells you.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
just let nature take its course