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chaptazbru2 | 13:58 Mon 20th Apr 2015 | Animals & Nature
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The RSPCA have come up trumps for me. I saw a swan on the local river while walking my dog a couple of weeks ago that was trapped in fishing tackle with a large bit of plastic protruding into its body. It was frantically trying to pull it off, but of course couldn't. I immediately got on to the RSPCA and told them of its plight and exactly where it was. They came straight out, caught said swan, cut off the offending fishing tackle which had also got embedded into its foot and then took it off to recuperate at a local wildlife centre. The swan is now back on the river swimming around with its pals without a care. I have complained about the RSPCA in the past, as I know many people have, but they were brilliant for this poor swan, and I was so grateful.
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Lovely ending x
One of Her Majesty the Queen's birds - of course they jump.

One good response does not alter my opinion of them tbh!
I'm with Baldric on this one. They are so well funded yet are incapable of helping the animals that really need help. They wouldn't entertain any of our animals. They are more than happy to swan (pun intended) around attacking small rescues such as ours when someone makes a stupid complaint.
I'm with Baldric on this one. They are so well funded yet are incapable of helping the animals that really need help. They wouldn't entertain any of our animals. They are more than happy to swan (pun intended) around attacking small rescues such as ours when someone makes a stupid complaint.
Why was that added twice :/
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It was, wasn't it tinkerbell ....
They are only the Queen's swans if they are mute swans on certain stretches of the Thames
Yes, but she doesn't exercise her right to claim them.
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I'm more angry with the selfish anglers who left their rubbish lying around in the first place. Sadly, this happens a lot.

Yes, but if she did, she could claim them anywhere, not just mute swans on certain stretches of the Thames

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