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Where would you take an injured or orphaned wild animal for help? Isn't is good to know before you need to?

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Where would you take an injured or orphaned wild animal for help? Isn't is good to know before you need to?

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  1. Dont know what country your in, but I once took an injured seagull to the vet when I was young (about 14). They took it in, which was nice.

    I would do the same thing again. Even if it meant I had to pay for its treatment.


  2. depends on the animal.  Call your local ASPCA for advice.

  3. Depends on the animal and how bad it is hurt. If it suffering and not likely to live  its best to put it down and out of its misery.

  4. Call your local vets...or look in the phone book for rescue organizations. It is good to know.

  5. Do not touch or get close to the animal.A friend tried to help a injured squirrel.The squirrel bit him and ran away.He needed to get rabies shots just to be safe.Wild animals can be very dangerous when injured.Call the local authorities.But keep your distance

  6. Local vet or humane society.

  7. Look to your local Wildlife Rescue or community Animal Control

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