The best thing for your young raven would be to see if there is a bird or wildlife rescue organization in your area. Such groups are specially trained on how to rehabilitate injured or lost wildlife and then return them to the wild.
Re: Raven in my house By: Spirit75
Post # 7 Jun 09, 2017
Honestly when I first read what happened, I cried I was laughing so hard! Not only does it seem that you have been casually adopted, but the bird was polite enough to knock before coming in. It is so unusual and yet also really amazing.
For now I would let him be, and see if he 'asks' to be let out again. It may be that the raven has come by for a visit, or to deliver a message in some way. Even if that message is a simple reminder to carry a sense of wonder. Or, it may just be that he/she decided to adopt you. ^_^
Maybe take a little time to research ravens. Look at their symbolism and what kinds of lore and stories they are associated with. it might carry some insight for you.
I'm kind of jealous of you right now haha! I'm a big animal lover and would love for something like this to happen and so would my cat haha. I agree with the other comments. No Vet, water is good but no food unless you give it what it would eat in the wild like live worms, etc. So it doesn't lose instincts. Enjoy your new friend, you're lucky/blessed!
Re: Raven in my house By: Aybass
Post # 9 Jun 10, 2017
I'm also kinda jealous because i need a raven right away and if you dont mind can you send the raven to me i'll train it
Sorry to disappoint you, but I don't trade off birds or any other kind of animals. It happened also that the raven left my house yesterday, as I didn't keep him captive and he was free to go whenever he wanted. I don't know much about magic but I'm convinced that birds or animals are pure and they need to be respected
Re: Raven in my house By: Aybass
Post # 13 Jun 12, 2017
Okay it's alright.No problem
Re: Raven in my house By: Oroboros
Post # 14 Jun 12, 2017
I think you can count your visit as a blessing, you are so lucky to have had the opportunity to help a young creature. Keep watching for him, you might have made a little friend.
Wildlife (and bird) rescues are the best bet to call or take wild animals to (I stress calling first) for not only their safety, but yours and anyone around you, as well.