A motorist in Landrum brought this young screech owl into Dr. Donna Raines’ office Wednesday, Feb. 20 after it collided with their car. Dr. Raines said the owl has a broken wing. She hopes to help it heal and potentially find it a place at the Greenville Zoo. Dr. Raines joked that she’s always had the motto of taking “whatever animal you can fit through the door,” but said someone called her on it when they brought a calf through her door one day at Landrum Veterinary Hospital. (photo by Samantha Hurst)
A motorist in Landrum brought this young screech owl into Dr. Donna Raines’ office Wednesday, Feb. 20 after it collided with their car. Dr. Raines said the owl has a broken wing. She hopes to help it heal and potentially find it a place at the Greenville Zoo. Dr. Raines joked that she’s always had the motto of taking “whatever animal you can fit through the door,” but said someone called her on it when they brought a calf through her door one day at Landrum Veterinary Hospital. (photo by Samantha Hurst)

Injured owl finds help at Landrum Vet

Published 4:18pm Friday, February 22, 2013

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