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Sept 3 2016

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September 3, 2016
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Rusty Caracal still isn’t eating, despite being offered all sorts of treats.  He has been brought into the West Boensch recovery hospital and Dr Wynn will come tomorrow at 9 am ET to see him.  Watch for him LIVE at this link, or subscribe for a text alert when cats are brought into the hospital at this page:  http://explore.org/live-cams/player/big-cat-rescue-windsong-memorial-cat-hospital

Hoover Tiger ate 14 lbs this morning and TJ is eating about 5 – 7 lbs a day.  Cameron ate better today than he has in several days.  So did Joseph Lion.  TJ and Hoover Tiger are both very happy to be back in their lakeside enclosures.  They didn’t like being shut in the roofed sections during Hurricane Hermine. You know tigers; they just have to be in the middle of everything.

Zouletta Serval hasn’t been eating well since Santino Serval died.  We had moved Zimba Serval into one side of her cage and they’ve been chatting it up, so see what happened when we opened the gate and allowed them to be in the same space yesterday:

More about the two lovebirds at BigCatRescue.org/Zimba and BigCatRescue.org/Zouletta

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