Blackbird rescue
look for your nearest wildlife rehab/rescue - The bird will need antibiotics - cat teeth and claws are full of bacteria - also if the bird has been knocked about the airsacks may be damaged directory.helpwildlife.co.uk
Cin J
We don't have one nearby so wouldn't be able to take it until the weekend. No changes so far. Seems okay, but I think maybe the loss of feathers have reduced its ability to fly. We had it out in the garden, but he just ran and hid under a wooden step - left him there for an hour but he hadn't moved so we brought him back in. We've left him with a nesty box with food and water, and in a separate room to keep him safe from cats. I guess we'll see how he is in the morning.
Regards,
Ian.
This was a member of this community giving some sound advice in 2010