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    Should have put it out of its misery

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kittyness View Post
    That's silly. What's wrong with nursing it? It's not gonna suddenly turn dangerous.
    It's because they carry diseases which are dangerous.

    Follow me on the Twitters, I like pens: twitter.com/tunderscorem

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    Quote Originally Posted by tm View Post
    It's actually illegal to catch a pigeon, nurse it, and release it. They are classed as vermin in the UK and the law states that if you capture one in any way it must be destroyed and not released.
    Quote Originally Posted by tm View Post
    It's because they carry diseases which are dangerous.
    A lot of animals carry diseases, what a pointless law.


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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    A lot of animals carry diseases, what a pointless law.
    Indeed, rabbits can't be caught because anything it's carrying (infection wise) can spread to other animals e.g. cats, other rabbits and dogs. There are some weird laws out there. ALso, never phone the RSPCA or the bird equivilent if you find a bird of prey, they destroy them, not save them. Fact

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    Shooooot it!
    No more dreaming of the dead as the death itself was undone
    No more crawling like a crow for a boy, for a body in the garden
    No more dreaming like a girl so in love, so long
    No more dreaming like a girl so in love, so long
    Dreaming like a girl so in love with the wrong world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crimson View Post
    Shooooot it!
    I'm sorry, but that wasn't nessercary.

    Cool if its got a friend helping it out

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    I am happy to say that the other bird helping it was seen flying along with the other bird, we couldn't catch it as the vet reccomended so we left bird seed etc. in the corner of the garden where they were.

    Happy ending eh.

    I want to play a game...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kittyness View Post
    That's silly. What's wrong with nursing it? It's not gonna suddenly turn dangerous.
    They probably have rabies
    That's why we seize the moment, try to freeze it and own it, squeeze it and hold it cause we consider these minutes golden.


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