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Wild bird rescue center ?

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Take it to a local vet... treatment will be cheap... you can keep it in a cage until its better and then release it.

 

Otherwise there is a wild animal rescue sanctuary place up in Chiang Mai (no idea where you are located)..  You can do a net search to find it.

 

 

Don't worry to much. Do it like we do it here on hkt.

Fry it with salt, pepper, garlic, little bit chilli and nambla. Tasty.

Small wild birds do not usually survive for long after a cat experience ........................

I thought this was another thread about bar girls with samurai swords .

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14 hours ago, KarenBravo said:

Have the cat put-down at the vets.....

 Not my cat, though. Besides,  I doubt a vet will euthanize a cat  for doing what comes naturally. 

 I contacted the Wildlife Friends on Thailand  but no response as of yet.  Ditto the Gibbon place.  She seems to be doing OK,  though. Ate all of a small banana I gave her and has pooped all over the box.  I tried to  grab her so as to squirt some antiseptic  into the wound but seems the stress that  would cause might do more harm than good. 

 

 

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17 hours ago, jak2002003 said:

Take it to a local vet... treatment will be cheap... you can keep it in a cage until its better and then release it.

 

Otherwise there is a wild animal rescue sanctuary place up in Chiang Mai (no idea where you are located)..  You can do a net search to find it.

 

 

Thanks  for this but I'm in Phuket.  She seems better.  Cheers 

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2 hours ago, pagallim said:

We use PAWS (Phuket Animal Welfare Society) in Chalong for all of our animals medical needs.   More info here:   http://pawsphuket.com/

Thank you  for  responding , but that is over 2 hours away, from where I am at  maybe even 3.  ( Last time I ventured near Chalong, it was nightmare traffic)   I might drive that far to  give her to a specialty  wildlife facility,  but not just a visit  to a vet.

8 hours ago, PhuketSarah said:

Thank you  for  responding , but that is over 2 hours away, from where I am at  maybe even 3.  ( Last time I ventured near Chalong, it was nightmare traffic)   I might drive that far to  give her to a specialty  wildlife facility,  but not just a visit  to a vet.

Why don't you take it down to Phuket immigration office you seem to be on 

friendly terms with them I am sure they will help you out, really nice bunch of people there.

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