Agree. I honestly don't know what happens to them all, but unless they were pinned somehow or in a really good crotch, I think they would just eventually fall down and be dinner for any number of other critters. I know of two other climbers that had to deal with owls during a rescue, and personally have had one of those experiences during a night rescue.
Had one in Feb where the owner was on his front porch and actually saw two coyotes chasing his cat up a tree 20' away. The cat knew how to climb, cuz I had just rescued it two months prior. It's now in the same tree again, but I told them yesterday to give it a few days. We'll see.
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