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Old 07-30-2013, 03:33 PM   #37
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Two close to newborn blue jays from the same nest that my cat brought in the yard. The hardest part is feeding because when they are that young they have to be feed every hour and they have to accept you feeding them. I feed them pured kitten food, boiled egg and water out of a syringe. When they got big enough they were trying to fly in the cage I took them to the park and released them. I enjoyed doing it but dont know if i would do it again iit was hard keeping up with the feedings even when they got their feathers and you could feed them every 2 to 3 hrs
Oh wow. That is awesome. I remember the groomer that worked at the Vet I was at did the same thing. She would bring her little babies to work with her, I would always walk in and she would be feeding them. It sounds like hard work, I’m sure it was a special moment when you released them.
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