My
border collie (also a twitcher) and I rescued a crested pigeon from the
neighbour’s cat on Saturday evening around dusk. We live on a 2-acre
block at Highvale (around 35ks n/w of Brisbane cbd). The moggie was toying
with the capture up the back of our block and my dog came in the house
barking for me to take a look. Of course the cat took off as we approached
and I was able to rescue the CP. Unfortunately the dog was unable to catch
the cat!!
The
CP was missing all but 4 tail feathers and plenty of down feathers from
around the anal region. Very little blood though and no puncture marks so I
dabbed it with some Betadine in the appropriate places and took it off to
our wonderful wildlife carer for some R & R where it has lived through
the initial shock (which is the usual killer), and has survived to day 4.
Hopefully in around a month’s time I will be able to release it back
in this vicinity.
A
peculiar aspect of this episode though is to attest to the fact that the cat
was wearing a collar with bells and serves to prove a suspicion that
I’ve had for some time: -
I’m certain that after wearing these bell collars for some
time, cats learn to hunt and stalk without them
‘ringing’.
Anyone
have any comments in this??
Cheers
John