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People who insist on keeping an injured wild animal alive at any cost really annoy me.

I've just been handed an injured corella. They hit it in their car and brought to to me. I questioned them a bit to get details for the rescue form (Where did it come from, how was it injured etc) and they casually mentioned that they'd hit it on Thursday. Today is Saturday.

That wild bird has been injured, in shock, and handled for 2 days! They didn't want to take it to a vet in case the bird was unsaveable and had to be euthanased. They told me if it was going to be euthanased then they would take it home with them. I examined the corella and discovered a compound fracture in the left wing, with the bone protruding through the skin, and the sturnum moved when I touched it. I didn't tell them that.

Then I had to LIE to these people and tell them that I'd make sure the bird would go to the local parrot expert to be cared for. I lied because it was the only way to get it away from them. They had a galah in the van they'd had for seven years. That was another road injury they'd kept. Buggered if I know how long that one was in pain before the wing healed over, but judging by the way the bird was holding it, it can't fly.

2 days. How fucking cruel is that? Imagin yourself in that position.

Date: 11 Apr 2003 23:23 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dizzdvl.livejournal.com
I understand that it was an accident when they hit it, but I would think that keeping it for 2 days without seeking medical attention would be considered cruelty to animals. In their own stupid moronic way they want to help, but they obviously cannot get it thru their heads that they hurt more when they help. Any chance of reporting them for cruelty to animals? Sounds like the bird that they currently have (eventhough they have had it 7 years) was not treated and that in itself could be considered cruel.


Oh yeah, I am hating them with ya.

Date: 12 Apr 2003 00:16 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dewhitton.livejournal.com
If I report them, or if they discovered that I was going to euthanase it, then the next time it happens they won't hand in the bird or animal.

Date: 12 Apr 2003 03:21 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/crossfire_/
And this differs from their current behavior exactly how? It's clear that they keep injured animals if they think they'll heal up on their own, and only turn them in if they are badly injured (and then only after a few days).

You're not doing any animals any favors by not reporting these...people.

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Date: 12 Apr 2003 09:07 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dizzdvl.livejournal.com
Yeah that's true. I forgot to think about that.

Dang.

Date: 12 Apr 2003 09:18 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ursulav.livejournal.com
I suggest guilt. Call 'em up, tell them coolly that the bird was euthanased BECAUSE they waited two days to bring it in. Hammer home that had the bird gotten medical care immediately, it could have been saved, but because they waited, there was no chance the animal would recover and it was humanely put down.

You may be lying--it sounds as if no amount of care would fix the poor beast, and it should be let go--but it's in a good cause, and if they're gonna be jerks, at least maybe next time, they'll be jerks who bring the animal in right away.

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