[HTML][HTML] Toxaemia secondary to pyloric foreign body obstruction in two African lion (Panthera leo) cubs

D Squarre, J Yabe, C Mumba, M Mwase… - Asian Pacific Journal of …, 2015 - Elsevier
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine, 2015Elsevier
A case of toxaemia secondary to pyloric foreign body obstruction in two four-month-old
African lion cubs were presented in this article. The lion cubs were presented to the school
of veterinary medicine with a complaint of weight loss and stunted growth despite having a
normal appetite and seizures. Definitive diagnosis was made based on gross pathology
after attempting various symptomatic treatments. This article therefore is meant to
discourage the use of blankets as bedding in holding enclosures for warmth and comfort …
Abstract
A case of toxaemia secondary to pyloric foreign body obstruction in two four-month-old African lion cubs were presented in this article. The lion cubs were presented to the school of veterinary medicine with a complaint of weight loss and stunted growth despite having a normal appetite and seizures. Definitive diagnosis was made based on gross pathology after attempting various symptomatic treatments. This article therefore is meant to discourage the use of blankets as bedding in holding enclosures for warmth and comfort post-weaning in captive lion cubs and indeed wild cats in general as they tend to eat bedding that has been soiled with food.
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