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JFeul
at Wed Jun 25 01:54:06 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by JFeul ]
Gentle cleaning, sterile environment, steady diet (protein, calcium, and vitamin food sprays a must for healing), and anti-bacterial ointment. You could always bring it to the vet, but no one is required to spend that kind of money. Just give it your best shot and see if nature is on your side.
If it recovers and you want to release it into the wild, make sure to do careful and thoughtful research about it's new habitat. I'm assuming, of course, that you will get it out of that newly-developed neighborhood where it was hit. Don't bring it miles and miles away--it is always good to resist mixing otherwise isolated populations of a species--but far enough where it can live a decent existence without fear of cars.
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