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Need help with a Feral pigeonI have also found a feral pigeon baby & I am feeding it by syringe. I am unable to keep it as a pet since i already have 5 cats, 2 dogs and small children. I am wanting to keep it until I feel it is ready to release but don't know how to go about a way to safely release it into the wild? Can anyone help me with this? Thanks!
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Pigeon HelpI am located in Tampa, Florida.
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Take a look at this link, to a thread that is very helpful! http://www.pigeons.biz/forums/showthread.php?t=10874
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Thanks for the good link. I'm not sure what to do. I am pregnant and everyone is upset that I am taking care of/feeding this bird. I know there is a risk of disease/toxoplasmosis & unsure what to do. I have gloves and wash thoroughly when done feeding. My husband is wanting to take him to a vet who will then send the bird to a wild-life rehab place but i know they will just euthanize it. I am worried because there are raptors all over the place where I live and I am afraid I will go through weeks of care only to release it to be eaten by a bigger bird! My friend feeds a group of pigeons but it is near a busy road and she says they get eaten all the time by the raptors. Well, this is my dilemma now- I'm not sure how to keep it from becoming to domesticated but can't keep it because of small children, cats, dogs, etc. in the house. I know noone wants a baby pigeon! If my circumstances were different I wouldn't mind keeping it forever.
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Wikipedia: "Toxoplasmosis is a parasitic disease caused by the protozoan Toxoplasma gondii.[1] The parasite infects most warm-blooded animals, including humans, but the primary host is the felid (cat) family" John
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Toxoplasmosis, as John mentioned is not common among birds. I wouldn't worry about it.
Have you contacted our member turkey? She lives in your area and I am sure she would have some advice. You will have to pm her as she isn't posting much lately. Reti Last edited by Reti; 6th January 2008 at 04:57 AM. |
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What does pm mean?? I would love to talk to Turkey if she is in the area.
As for the toxoplasmosis- that is what the internet said. My animals are all indoors, the cats have been tested and my doctor said they pose very little risk. My vet, doctor, the internet and the poison control all advised against handling a wild bird while pregnant- I'm not meaning to start an argument about this, I have been handling it daily- it is just a concern of mine and I am wanting to find a place for this bird. |
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Hi Tigajune,
I just moved your posts to its own thread so everyone can address your issues. PM is private message. You can private message to other members. I will send a message or e-mail to Turkey. I just sent you a PM. Thank you for helping this youngster. Last edited by Trees Gray; 6th January 2008 at 06:33 AM. |
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Thank you so much- this has been pretty stressful because I just want to do the right thing. I am worried the baby will never get to the point of being self sufficient- I feel like it is already getting attached to us. But then it is so cute and seems so healthy I can't bear to take it somewhere to get euthanized either!!
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Thank you so very much for helping this sweet baby. To access the pm/email options, click on the user's name (to whom you want to contact), then click 'view public profile'. On the right side of the profile you'll see the Contact Info. section. Click on either send an email or private message. PM's are set up for short messages only. If you lave lots to say, best send an email. Cindy
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thanks- do you really think there would be someone to adopt this bird? I am going to start calling around to vets offices again tomorrow but am afraid they will just have me drop it off and animal control will come take it. I can drive it pretty far for a good home but my husband is getting anxious to move it along. Does anyone have any ideas of where to even look for an adoptive home? - I can help pay for it's care if needed. Maybe there is a safe place to release it with an established colony?
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Moderator, could this somehow also be cross-posted in the 'available for adoption' area?
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Have you contacted Turkey?
I just checked our resources sections and I see Turkey (Julie) is on there and there is also he phone #. There are several places you could call in your area. http://www.pigeon-life.net/prd.htm Reti Last edited by Reti; 6th January 2008 at 05:34 PM. |