It looks to have a superficial wound by the eye and a puncture under the wing, up higher. I have the chick in a warm towel and its still breathing normally and peeping if I move it too much. It's not bleeding but is there anything I can do to aide in its survival? I hear cat saliva is potentially toxic. Thank you for any help. I feel so awful.
EEs, SLW, BA, Isa Brown, RIR, Porcelain D'uccles, Silkies, White crested Polish, Cuckoo Marans, Frizzle, 1 Uggo and 2 almost Uggos.
2 Dogs, 7 cats(5 outside), 2 guinea pigs, 4 fire bellied toads and 1 bearded dragon!
My awesome husband and I have been married for 12 years.
We have three boys(12, 11 & 9) whom I will be homeschooling this coming year.
EEs, SLW, BA, Isa Brown, RIR, Porcelain D'uccles, Silkies, White crested Polish, Cuckoo Marans, Frizzle, 1 Uggo and 2 almost Uggos.
2 Dogs, 7 cats(5 outside), 2 guinea pigs, 4 fire bellied toads and 1 bearded dragon!
My awesome husband and I have been married for 12 years.
We have three boys(12, 11 & 9) whom I will be homeschooling this coming year.









that everything continues to go so well. If all is well in the morning I'll breath a little easier.
If the other chicks notice the wound and start pecking it I'd put on blu kote, but sounds like your chick mostly just got a good scare and a scar to brag about later, lol.