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Wonga query (posted for Stephen Mannix)

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Subject: Wonga query (posted for Stephen Mannix)
From: "Jackett family" <>
Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2008 10:17:37 +1100
It may be too late now but if it was a cat attack you can check for punctures 
or bruising by blowing the feathers upwards towards the head.  Cats have such 
fine teeth that an injury is hard to detect unless there is obvious feather 
loss/damage.

Carla
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