Robin is still visiting during the day and her beak is getting a little better but always keeps one leg tucked up. I thing she must have a broken leg. Anyone know if it...
Karen P. replied:
Try contacting Brent lodge animal centre. They are fabulous. We've taken a few of our juvenile hedgehogs to them. https://www.brentlodge.org/
Leonie H. replied:
Wadars are also very good for advice so you could always phone them : https://www.facebook.com/585970058138017 Wadars
Leonie H. replied:
Ann Hampton the practice is called Seers Croft. They specialise in exotics. I'm not sure what they do with wildlife though.
Mik H. replied:
A Vet may help but other than that there are only 2 places that will accept Wild Birds in Sussex and they are Brent Lodge and East Sussex Wildlife Rescue
Hi folks. Can anyone recommend a good vet in the area. We've moved from Barnham and need a closer vet. Many thanks. Kim
Antonio D. replied:
Hi. We moved here 6 months ago and have our dog and cats are with this vets. They are lovely. Very kind. http://www.petcarerustington.co.uk
Rachel K. replied:
I use the Fitzalan drop in. Open every morning and always really helpful. Lovely vets and so convenient not to have to make appointments.
Fiona H. replied:
We use Petcare Rustington Mr Smith is fab and the staff They link in with Fitzalan out of hours xx
Charlotte E. replied:
https://www.facebook.com/ferringstreetveterinarysurgery/ family run vets lovely people who have all the time in the world for you and your pet, wouldn't go anywhere else x
Vikki C. replied:
Fitzalan ☺Very good. We mostly use littlehampton but have used the one in village too. Xx
Mik H. replied:
Pet Doctors is good in Rustington However I Would say stay away from Pets At Home!
Stacey N. replied:
Ferring vets are amazing.. Extremely friendly.. Not all about taking your money
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Does anyone know about wild bird care and illness. This Robin has a nasty abscess or growth that is stopping him closing his beak and eating/grooming properly. Is there...