Charley, one thing to keep in mind with rescuing kitty victims is that if they have sustained a puncture wound they usually die. We've had luck with baby robins only if we managed to find them before the cats did, and only if they were already feathered. If they still have down or pinfeathers the rate of success is very low. Best thing to do if they are close to fledging is to get them up off the ground but somewhere accessible to the parents, who hopefully will come back for them (happened a few times for us). One of my cats used to bring us bunny feet. Just the feet. Yech! (by the way, it was nice to hear you in the YTB Saturday night. And I didn't mean to stifle your conversation, I was being greedy and singing to hear my own voice in those great acoustics..._ Kim
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