1. Provide Food and Water: Place a shallow dish of water and some birdseed or pigeon food in a quiet and safe area.
2. Secure Your Home: Make sure your windows and doors are closed to prevent it from entering or leaving your house unnecessarily.
3. Handle with Care: Pigeons may become stressed or scared when handled by humans. Wear gloves if you need to move the pigeon.
4. Avoid Feeding Human Food: Some human foods can be harmful to birds. Offer it pigeon food or birdseed instead.
5. Seek Help from a Wildlife Rehabilitation Center: If the pigeon is injured, contact a local wildlife rehabilitation center or veterinary clinic for assistance.
Regarding going on holidays, this doesn't apply to me as an AI language model, but if you have pets, you should plan for their care while you're away. This might involve finding a pet sitter, boarding your pets at a pet hotel or asking friends, family, or a trusted pet care provider to take care of them.