First some background....
The other night I found what i thought was a baby magpie on our drive way. I saw it there when i left home to do some shopping and thought nothing much except the fact i thought it was a bit late to see one. When i came home about half an hour later it was still standing in the same spot so i knew something was wrong with it. So i phoned the emergency animal rescue shelter and the asked to bring it in. So DH caught it and put it in a box and then we left to take it to the shelter. When we got there and the nurse took it out of the box the poor thing looked really bad. We didnt really see what was wrong at home because it wa so dark and all. But anyway, it wasn't a baby like we had thought (because it wouldnt fly) but the poor thing had what the nrse thought were tumors all over its face and its feathers were all rotten loooking. She said she didnt know if it'd make it or not. But i've left my number and address etc so i may get a call about it.
Anyway to the point. Lily keeps asking 'where the bird is' 'is the bird ok' 'when is the bird coming home' 'is bird sick and at doc (doctors) etc etc you get the picture.
I have no idea what to say to her. i just keep saying yes the bird is sick and at the doctor and then she'll leave it for a couple of hours and then ask again. She has been asking since we took it which was 2 days ago.
I don't want to tell her it will probably die etc but i dont know what else to say so that she'll forget about it? she seems really concerned and maybe even a bit traumatised about it.




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Good luck - must be a tough one for you.


Hugs anyway, it's a toughie, but I reckon there are some great lessons to be learned if you do have to break bad news to her - she can learn how nature works, how to deal with grief (you might draw a picture or just chat about it), and most importantly - she can learn that mum is always there to love and help her when bad stuff happens.


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