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The two options that spring to mind are

1) leave it alone and nature will take its course, for good or bad

2) If it shows signs of distress, get a heavy implement (garden spade for example) and despatch it quickly .

Sorry, that probably wasn't the answer you wanted [:(]

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It s right I was execting another answer.....   Can't do that... he s in the neighbour's garden now, I can't have access to him now, unless he comes back to our garden....

Just hope no cat will find him...

[:(]

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Hi Frenchie

If you want to feed him, cat food is what the vet recommends.

Otherwise, there is a vet's practice in Challonnes sur la Loire where they take in injured birds.

Let me know if you would like more details.
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