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Help! My cats have attacked a pigeon. Its sat breathinh with its eyes open but cant move. Im poorly and just got out of hospital. What can i do! I keep shookg my cats off but im that ill i can hardly stand! Please help :,(

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Help! My cats have attacked a pigeon. Its sat breathinh with its eyes open but cant move. Im poorly and just got out of hospital. What can i do! I keep shookg my cats off but im that ill i can hardly stand! Please help :,(

 

is there anybody with pidgeon coits near by, because the pidgeon flyers will help or sadly they will have to take the last resort action, give a freind or relative a call to take the pidgeon to these people.

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Just sit and watch, nothing you can do really. It sounds like the pidgeon is in shock so it's unlikely to survive.

Or call the RSPB or RSPCA

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Simple: as a responsible pet owner, I expect you to take responsibility for your pet's actions, and to put that pigeon out its misery. A quick twist of the neck should do it.

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Simple: as a responsible pet owner, I expect you to take responsibility for your pet's actions, and to put that pigeon out its misery. A quick twist of the neck should do it.

 

 

 

Hardly fair to twist the cats neck.

 

It didn;t injure the pigeion on purpose

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I have called the rspca but not sure if they will be able to get out soon or not. My wife only came out of hospital a few days ago and me only last night and both ill so my main priority is her and mysefl.The rspca said not to blame my cats because its nature. I do feel awful for it and hope the rspca can come soon. They said they would call me with a timescale but no call as yet. I dont know anyone nearby who can handle pigeons and i dont drive.

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Simple: as a responsible pet owner, I expect you to take responsibility for your pet's actions, and to put that pigeon out its misery. A quick twist of the neck should do it.

 

A brick is usually better.

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wring its neck they are far to many of them flying round shiiting on everything ruining buildings not to mention clothes they are just vermin that constantly bread every 8 weeks they are at it again creating another 4/5 chicks who will carry on ****ting on every one

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It's vermin. Stamp on it, put it in a plastic bag and bin it.

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Let the cats finish it off, a pigeon fancier won't be interested in it unless its a racing pigeon, if it's a wild bird they'll just neck it or show it the back of a spade.

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when the cats have finished....turn a camcorder on it...and wait for the foxes to come...then sell the footage to spring watch...everyones a winner...except the pigeon...

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Thank you for the responses. The rspca have been and removed it.

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