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Hello Don
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Question: What can I feed a baby bird that fell from a nest?
Deleted Answer: The most humane thing you could do is let the cats have it...really...once you've handled the bird, taught it to be dependent upon you...etc...the bird will not know how to protect itself...put it on the ground outside and let nature have it's course...it really is the kindest thing to do... And, if there's a next time, just ignore the damn bird...it's as good as dead already...or, well, you could make some soup out of it...
Violation Reason: Hate Speech & Violence
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My response:
Oh please...it certainly was NOT 'hate speech OR viloence' nor condoning either of those... It was simple, 'real' advice...according to NATUREs way... If you don't like 'natures way', that's not 'my' fault...nor is it my fault if you'd prefer a different approach. It was more than apparent the person asking the question was not knowledgable about how nature works in regards to small birds 'out of a nest'. It IS quite possible the parent bird pushed the baby bird out of the nest because it sensed some abnormality, that it lacked the necessities to 'make it', was sick already, etc...
Your VIOLATION NOTICE only serves to address your lack of understanding of nature and the pettiness of your process. May I suggest, with all humility, that you add a wee bit more sugar to your pablum and, after you've grown up a little...try to get a life.
Hello Don
You have posted content to Yahoo! Answers in violation of our Community Guidelines or Terms of Service. As a result, your content has been deleted. Community Guidelines help to keep Yahoo! Answers a safe and useful community, so we appreciate your consideration of its rules.
Question: What can I feed a baby bird that fell from a nest?
Deleted Answer: The most humane thing you could do is let the cats have it...really...once you've handled the bird, taught it to be dependent upon you...etc...the bird will not know how to protect itself...put it on the ground outside and let nature have it's course...it really is the kindest thing to do... And, if there's a next time, just ignore the damn bird...it's as good as dead already...or, well, you could make some soup out of it...
Violation Reason: Hate Speech & Violence
In Yahoo! Answers you may not post content that is racist, inflammatory or that encourages hatred or violence against a person or group, including based on sex, religion, caste, community, race, disability, nationality, age, sexual orientation, or any other distinguishing characteristic. You may not promote hate groups.
If you feel this content was removed in error, please read the Community Guidelines and make sure that this content: 1. respects the question-answer format and is not chatty or personal communication; 2. does not contain non-relevant links to external sites or other questions and does not promote your own blog or website; 3. is respectful to other people and does not offend other community members. If you still believe this content has been removed in error, please contact Customer Care and tell us why.
Regards,
Yahoo! Customer Care
My response:
Oh please...it certainly was NOT 'hate speech OR viloence' nor condoning either of those... It was simple, 'real' advice...according to NATUREs way... If you don't like 'natures way', that's not 'my' fault...nor is it my fault if you'd prefer a different approach. It was more than apparent the person asking the question was not knowledgable about how nature works in regards to small birds 'out of a nest'. It IS quite possible the parent bird pushed the baby bird out of the nest because it sensed some abnormality, that it lacked the necessities to 'make it', was sick already, etc...
Your VIOLATION NOTICE only serves to address your lack of understanding of nature and the pettiness of your process. May I suggest, with all humility, that you add a wee bit more sugar to your pablum and, after you've grown up a little...try to get a life.