-Obvious blood or wounds
-Unable to walk, climb, swim, fly, etc.
-Injury to limbs
-Weakness and thin
-Lethargy
-Discharge from eyes, nose, or mouth
-Difficulty breathing
-Looks injured near a road
-Attack from a cat or other animal (cats teeth and claws are toxic for wildlife and they have no natural instinct to avoid house cats; if you have an outdoor cat, please consider putting a bell on their collar to protect wildlife)
-Signs of parasites or rabies (refer to General Information tab for more information)
-If an animal is caught in any form of trap, refer to the General Information tab
IF AN ANIMAL HAS AN OF THESE SYMPTOMS, CONTACT A WILDLIFE REHABILITATOR