· James Torr · Personal  · 1 min read

One of the downsides to owning a cat is occasionally this. Fortunately, it's pretty infrequent. This baby wood mouse was a tiny little thing, and still alive, no visible breakages. I wasn't sure what to do, as it was still suckling, and eyes were closed. This would mean feeding every two hours or so, which left me in a bit of a pickle.

One of the downsides to owning a cat is occasionally this.

One of the downsides to owning a cat is occasionally this. Fortunately, it’s pretty infrequent. This baby wood mouse was a tiny little thing, and still alive, no visible breakages. I wasn’t sure what to do, as it was still suckling, and eyes were closed. This would mean feeding every two hours or so, which left me in a bit of a pickle.

I posted onto Brighton WARS (Wildlife Advice and Rescue Service), and within an hour, I’d had a suggestion of a vet (Coastway), then a call to go and drop it off in Hove. They’re well worth getting in touch with if you find any animal that needs rescuing. This lady said she didn’t sleep much, so will feed it through the night until it can eat solid matter. Amazing.

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