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Originally Posted by
PurpleJackdaw
Maybe I worded things not the best way, but I wanted to try and add everything I could think of about him and being intact is quite important
I did point out that he has faults so hoped that would show he is not for breeding
DOnt worry,a quick edit can easily sort it out, then at least an adopter can never claim they did`nt know the score in advance that he is not to be rbed from and should be neutered
I never knew that they are not allowed to charge for wild animal rescues, before they have often treated wild rescues that I've taken in free, but this time they did charge, I thought it was perhaps because I insisted on taking the birds on, I knew if I handed them over to the SSPCA or just left them at the vet they would all have been put down
Quite a few of them will never be able to fly so I will be keeping them for life, I know alot of people wont agree with that because they will not lead a natural life, but crows do tame very well and I see it as not really different to say keeping a parrot, as long as they are well cared for and have lots of room and things to keep them active and occupied
I know its not suitable for all wild creatures, but crows can make very good pets
They still can`t charge, I`ve been in the same situation where I`ve taken in birds and very recently a wild rabbit. In every case I`ve insisted I do the after-care so that they did`nt end up just being destroyed.
Some birds made it, [ as you`ll know, many wild birds are very difficult to keep alive during treatment
], and those I was given back to take home to look after until they could be released, sadly the latest rabbit did`nt make it out, the vet tried his best bless him, he stayed on way after his shift ended and called me just before midnight of the last night to let me know bun had taken a turn for the worse and showed neurological damage beyond help and even then he wanted to make me aware before he put bun to rest. That one was only a few weeks ago.
And in not one case was I charged - they can`t, they are wild animals, not the financial responsibility of the general public, its in their oath that vets must try to help these animals and they are not supposed to make money out of people who care enough to get the animals to a vet for help.
Domestic species are a different matter if someone takes on responsibility for them, however the last time I took an injured cat to a vet and said I would look after that one til the owner was found that vet also said they could`nt charge me the bill, only that if the owner were found they would expect payment from them.
In the cats case, the owner was indeed found and didn`t hesitate to rush to the vets to collect their cat and to pay the bill
I would definitely challenge it, don`t let them take advantage of you for caring enough to get help for the birds, and perhaps remind them that its a good way to make people ignore suffering if they are scared they will get a bill for being a good samaritan when no bill should be involved
As vets, the last thing they should want is to cause suffering because they care more about money than what is supposed to be their vocation, and would`nt it be a shame if you had to get on to the local newspaper to ask for donations as the vet practice is demanding money for the care of some wild birds in need of help because of being cruelly shot...