From Hoo’s Woods
This is “ZZ”, our most recent barred owl patient found standing in the middle of the road, eyes closed and disoriented. She’d been struck by a vehicle, but thankfuly, two kindhearted ladies spotted her and sprang into action. They safely contained her and contacted the Rock County Sheriffs dispatch, who referred them to Hoo’s Woods.
ZZ is now in our care with a significant head injury affecting her vision, a common issue for owls with forward-facing eyes. Unfortunately, trauma like this can lead to detached retinas and even blindness. While her prognosis is still guarded, as of this morning has been moved from ICU oxygen to a hospital cage where we can continue to monitor her closely. Let’s send positive vibes for her recovery.
Aww. 🥹
She is a cutie! 🥰
I’ve been on a bit of Barred Owl kick since getting to meet a very sweet one this summer at the Raptor Trust. He made the cutest noises at me, and I got to watch the staff try to crate train him, which was new for me. That was to help him get used to being transported to the office for his vet checks.
That reminds me of when I went to see the cat circus (The Acro-cats) the lady that ran that said the first thing she did was to teach all the cats to go to their crates. In case of emergency, she just had to give one command to try to round up all the animals and get them to safety. I thought that was an excellent idea!
That’s so wholesome and caring. Love it! 🥰
I like when the animals’ safety comes first!
The Acro-cats was really fun, and seemed to be a one lady show. She had a big cat themed tour bus and everything. I only saw her once.
The other pet show I’ve been to I think 3 times is the Popovich Comedy Pet Theatre. They’re a family run circus that I believe gets all their animals from the Las Vegas shelter. I saw then on tv and went to see the stage show in Vegas and I saw them twice on tour. I see they’re coming near me in February… Maybe I’ll go again.
Nothing beats rescue animals!