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| View Poll Results: Do I allow the vet to put Mr Duck to sleep or keep him as a pet? | |||
| Keep Mr Duck as a disabled pet |
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1 | 50.00% |
| Allow vet to put Mr Duck to sleep |
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1 | 50.00% |
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awww r.i.p hurtylegduck i'll miss your tales xxx
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Fare thee well MrDuck!
Spirit of the lake hug you in a swanshape with her wings. |
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r.i.p mr duck an to boobs who looked after him an did her best to try an save him well done boobs xxxx
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I found a young starling yesterday with a poorly leg pmsl... I was driving to my babies and saw him sat in the gutter and thought if he's still there on my way home I'll stop. He was still there, bless his lil soul.... he just let me pick him up with no fuss at all, he's not using his right leg properly. He's in the bunny run in the garden with a cosy place to roost, food and water..... vets on monday pmsl. I swear the vets gonna think i fancy him :S
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ask him if he can check to see if your ***** is ok while he is at it :L
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the vet is gonna report you to the rspca for injuring small animals on purpose. it does look suspicious
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