Two kilograms of lumps were pulled from a tiger wool

After a huge 182 kg tiger over refused food for two weeks, they decided to show it to veterinarians. FROM using a special camera, doctors discerned something in the predator’s stomach similar to a basketball. Two kilograms of lumps of wool were pulled from a tigerPhotos from open sources Often in cats in the stomach are formed lumps of wool, but most felines successfully cope with this problem on their own. However Florida 182 kg tiger needed help veterinarians. An autopsy showed that a tiger formed in the stomach a ball of wool the size of a basketball the animal itself could not get rid. A photo from open sources a 17-year-old tiger named Tai was operated on Wednesday at a veterinary center in the Tampa Bay area. how doctors said after surgery, they were able to safely remove two a kilogram of obstruction from Taya’s stomach. The tiger that is taken care of Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitati) in Seminole, turned to veterinarians for help after the animal refused food for almost two weeks. Photos from open sources Despite the fact that tigers are known as formidable predators, doctors said that Tai was wonderful the patient. Dr. Don Woodman of the Northwood Veterinary Clinic (Animal Hospital Northwood): “This tiger is special, it is very good and sweetheart. He’s not at all what people used to imagine these animals. He is a person and just an incredibly good cat. ” Photos from open sources Doctors said they found a lump wool using a special camera. Vernon Yates, Nonprofit whose organization regularly provides assistance to law enforcement authorities in solving problems with seized animals, says that he I am grateful to the doctors who performed the operation absolutely free, for saving the pet and assures that Ty is already recovering. Photo from open sources Talking to reporters, Yeats said: “He is the largest of my children. This is my child. This tiger means for me, more than any other cat that I have. ” Forecasts of doctors inspire optimism in men. Dr. Woodman assured that Tai will begin to feel better after 48 hours and should fully recover in a few weeks. Cats

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