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 ====== Carrion Crow Amor ====== ====== Carrion Crow Amor ======
  
-{{ :carrion_crow_amor.jpeg?200|}}Amor came to our Corvid Isle Sanctuary in May 2017 as a 4 day old hatchling. Strange enough, he has been brought into the house of the cat guardian by her unsupervised roaming cat. The owner brought the injured, lifeless and hypothermic bird straight away to us, and we put him immediately into the incubator. We have found it quite curious that a cat would have raided successfully a crows nest. However, this was the only information available to us.+{{ :carrion_crow_amor.jpeg?200|}}Amor came to our Corvid Isle Sanctuary in May 2017 as a 4 day old hatchling. Strangely enough, he has been brought into the house of the cat guardian by her unsupervised roaming cat. The owner brought the injured, lifeless and hypothermic bird straight away to us, and we put him immediately into the incubator. We have found it quite curious that a cat would have raided successfully a crows nest. However, this was the only information available to us.
  
 Our first assessment found a severe and deep soft tissue injury to Amor’s left wing, which showed a lot of swelling and bruising. Luckily we could not find an associated fracture. The first 2 weeks in Amor’s life were very problematic to say the least, as he developed a wound infection and gastrointestinal symptoms despite intensive treatment. Eventually, with Amor’s will to live and our perseverance the breakthrough came and Amor started to thrive in a more normal way and developed into a beautiful and lovable crow. Our first assessment found a severe and deep soft tissue injury to Amor’s left wing, which showed a lot of swelling and bruising. Luckily we could not find an associated fracture. The first 2 weeks in Amor’s life were very problematic to say the least, as he developed a wound infection and gastrointestinal symptoms despite intensive treatment. Eventually, with Amor’s will to live and our perseverance the breakthrough came and Amor started to thrive in a more normal way and developed into a beautiful and lovable crow.
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