You can try to replace the nest where the cat removed it from, but unfortunately the sparrows are probably going to die - I don't think the mother sparrow will accept them now that the nest smells like human and cat. This is a really good lesson in the cruelty of Mother Nature - the cute baby birds are still prey for cats and other predators, and not all of them survive regardless of what humans think is fair or just.
1. make sure the cat is inside
2. get gloves
3. pick up the bird
4. put it in the nest
5. see what the mother does
6. if she kicks the bird back out then keep it or give it to the animal shelter or something
Before doing this do not believe in the myth that birds do not accept other birds if they have been touched by humans. Do what ever you can to save it.
1. Find a local animal shelter that takes birds
2. Find a container in your house
3. fill the container with something soft and comfortable
4. Put the bird in the container
5. Place the container somewhere out of reach of the cat and in a quite room where it can't be disturbed.
6. Leave it alone until you can take it to the shelter
7. drive it to the shelter while the container is in a passenger's lap
Baby sparrows are hard to care for. They require warmth, clean environment, special insectivore mix (as they mostly eat insects) and when they get bigger, live food. They are considered a pest in some places, and it may be an offense in your area to release them once they are fully grown, if you manage to raise them.
If it is really bad, go see a vet if you care enough.
a bunch of animals can steal baby birds such as : cats (all types)l, hawks,sometimes even rats and lizards... Lets say the bird fell out of the nest. It could get eaten by any animal
If the bird is still laying there and the mother/father is still feeding the baby bird, the bird must have just fell out of the nest and there isn't anything wrong with it. One of the parents will get it to its nest or get it to a safe place and take care of it. If the parent(s) do not want anything to do with it then the bird is sick and not eating, they just give up. You should place the bird in a warm shoe box with hay and make sugar water and feed that to the bird by using a dropper. You don't want to feed it to much. There are site that tell you directions with feeding a baby bird. :)
well thanks the bird passed :(
if it flew away there is hope but if its in the winter your doomed my bird flew away but this happened to my bird my sister took the Bird out side and a piece of snow fell and scard her and she flew over the houses and shes no were to Be found i put up signs saying lost Bird But shes not found yet and in this weather she will die But we lost her yesterday she is proBle dead
You shouldn't be looking for baby birds. More then likely birds in your area are protected by law. This is so for Songbirds, which are most commonly found on the ground. Even if the bird is not, it's not a good idea. It'll just put the young bird in more pain then it was in when it fell to the ground. Now I know for a fact you are not professional or you wouldn't have asked, which means you'll only harm it. Baby birds do not need your help, and are in trees with their mothers for a reason. Do yourself, your health, and your money a favor by keeping your hands off of birds. They carry mites anyway, and I know you won't want a fine for breaking the law.
0 because they were copy-CATS.
Take the bird to a vet. That isn't something you can do yourself.
The cast of First the Bird Fell - 2011 includes: David Frampton as John Kelly Eric Michels as Kenneth Taylor
It was found by a man an a women named In an Dia . They fell in love an had a baby named India an they all lived happily ever after...
I believe that he was 13 when he fell in love.
No, do not feed it or put it back in the nest. If the mother bird does not come back to take or feed the baby bird, call or take it to a local bird sanctuary. Do not touch the bird unless in emergency or injured, the mother bird most likely will abonden the baby bird if it smells human scent on it and it will die. What ever you do, DO NOT TAKE CARE OF THE BABY BIRD YOURSELF. It is illegal and often very life threatening to the bird.