Posted on 06/06/2009 12:24:12 PM PDT by the scotsman
A tiny baby stoat was given mouth-to-mouth and a heart massage by a member of the public after a passer-by discovered it drowning in a water butt, it has emerged.
The lifeless baby stoat, the size of a human thumb, was found in the trough next to its sibling in wasteland near Marham, Norfolk.
The pair, since named Blears and Brown after the beleaguered Prime Minister and his former Communities Secretary, were found by an unnamed employee at Anglian Water on May 29.'
(Excerpt) Read more at telegraph.co.uk ...
What was that sound? Me. Dying from cuteness.
(happy sigh)
FYI, firefighters and others doing emergency breathing as well as ‘modified’ CPR on dogs and cats is surprisingly common...for the breathing part, you hold the snout shut, tilt the head and breathe into the nostrils as opposed to tilting the head back and breathing into the mouth as with humans. I’ve never heard of a canine or feline disease being transmitted to a rescuer in this manner, but other animals, particularly rodentia, are more susceptible to different types of diseases. Well cared-for house pets are usually going to be safer, on average, than a ‘wild’ animal in this regard. If an animal had obvious signs of other diseases such as white and / or bloody foam around the mouth, skin lesions or other abnormalities or if it had been reported as behaving erratically earlier, I would definitely stay well clear. If it looked otherwise healthy, it would be a judgement call.
Thanks for passing this info along. It’s always heartwarming to hear of a pet that alerted a family to danger. I’ve shed some tears of gratitude for kind rescuers who saved those same animals.
Awwwww!
Asked what it tasted like to give mouth-to-mouth to a cat, Machado laughed, grimaced and said: “Like fur.”
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Did I already tell you about the morning that I was awakened thinking a mouse was in my mouth?
I had apparently been snoring and my new (part short hair Collie) puppy was trying to find out where the noise was coming from, so she stuck her nose into my open mouth. As she pulled it out, I felt fur and whiskers and immediately thought “mouse.” I opened my eyes in panic to see the cocked head of my puppy staring at me and realized what had happened.
(Did not need to change bedding. TMI?)
Noun 1. water butt - a butt set on end to contain water especially to store rainwater
butt - a large cask (especially one holding a volume equivalent to 2 hogsheads or 126 gallons)
Too much coffee this morning, Amos?
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Too much coffee this morning, Amos?
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Apparently. Moderator did not appreciate the cut and paste from Google. Wonder why?
Just went back and checked. It was a bit racy.
Sorry mod.
Or hedgehogs
My daughter has a wolf-hybrid. He does the same sort of thing to us all the time. Then he stands there with those liquid brown eyes as if asking "Are you ok?"
This fellow is the gentlest creature I've ever known.
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