Video: Day 1 - 1/23/14 - A single male kitten is discovered in the den
of FP195. The 7-day-old kitten is cold (hypothermic) and listless and
shows signs of hypoglycemia. FWC panther biologists determine the tiny
1-pound kitten will not survive in this state without intervention and
that it's best chance for its survival is if they rescue him. The
biologists take the kitten to the Animal Specialty Hospital of Florida
(ASH) in Naples, where veterinarians and staff perform life-saving
measures.
Day 2 - 1/24/14 - FWC panther biologists visit UCFP205
at the Animal Specialty Hospital of Florida (ASH) the day after his
rescue to assess his condition. UCFP205 improved greatly and was
responding as a healthy 7-day-old panther kitten should but still
required 24-hour care. Biologists and veterinarians are pleased with the
progress the kitten has made and are optimistic about his survival.
Week 2: Biologists and veterinarians are pleased with the progress the kitten has made and are optimistic about his survival.
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