one could argue that, but i think it will think its all worth it when it returns to where it belongs, oh and also migu, i think the bird has a little bit more feeling and more to live for than that little worm.
it belongs to the cat. the cat caught it, so the cat will eat it. now give it back to its rightfull owner, the cat. so that the cat can eat its din din.
that cats a bitch, i hear it getting into cat fights at night all the time. the cat could have probably easily got away with the bird, it was lazy and careless, haha... if it DOES die, then i will feed it to the cat.
how do you know that the cat wasn't taking a break after catching the bird? now the cat is gonna be hungry. tisk tisk...
Most baby birds are, along with their beaks and all, too. Wild birds are pretty ugly when they're babies. But ugly in a cute way. let me know if I can help any other way!
School started yesterday, so I've been busy. Plus my brother is here till tomorrow... been partying a tad with him, he's leaving to work at the islands tomorrow (dive instructor), so i'll be on a tad more often, I also start to play lead electric in a band tomorrow...so I have a rather busy schedule... why ain't ya ever on msn?
Goody, I can ass fuck you then... and we can have a satanic dress up day... to celebrate your 666th post on this greatly idiotic forum!
And its going to die and be a lost cause. only you added to the cycle, another dead worm and a hungry cat
you should go to a pet store and ask for some baby bird formula.. or even better go to the vets.. do you know anyone who has hand fed their birds.. like parrots ? call some organizations like RSPCA maybe and ask them for some advice... i tried to save a babybird once when i was in boarding school.. it fell from a nest onto the concrete ground which was heating up at noon! and the birdie was all pink.. very few little feathers.. i fed it with some soft bread with fluid of course...but it died the next day... maybe the bird was injured internally... so maybe you have a chance with this one.. since it has some feathers and is standing up on its own.. but keep in mind that once you've fed it back to its health.. it will be hard to set him free...cuz it will stick around.. he/she is going to be attached to you.. maybe it will stay around your house.. you have to make sure that the birdie knows how to find food or you have to keep putting some food out for him/her good luck ! let us know how the birdie is doing xo
It looks like a baby robin. Actually domestic cats rarely eat what they kill, it's a game to them. They are hunters by nature. After their toy is dead, they move on to the next.