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"Snow leopards are an important species for us bc they're endangered in the wild"... so we took one from the wild.
ОтветитьFat Baby
ОтветитьThey are so cuteee
ОтветитьKung fu panda
Ответить& we are supposed to pretend obesity is ok.
ОтветитьSo cute and fluffy😊
ОтветитьYou people should know. This animal is in this condition because of the chemicals in the food,
Mom is not eating wild meat. She’s eating what we eat. Gives you something to think about
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Ответитьshe is really beautiful and cute to kill
Ответитьso cute❤❤❤
ОтветитьCuteness overload ❤❤
ОтветитьSHE WAS SO HEAVY SHE COULDNT WALK LMFAO
Ответитьsaracuti de ea si el
ОтветитьThat's Tai Lang, the dragon warrior
ОтветитьOmg my favorite snow leopard. Oh I want to hold that one!
ОтветитьIf it needs physical therapy it needed to use its legs without aid. The animal can walk through two narrow walls and watch its progress. Carrying doesn’t do crap.
ОтветитьSo cute and adorable snow white leopard his eyes tatapannya tidak tajam dan liar🥹🥺 ❤
ОтветитьI love snow leopards they are beautiful
ОтветитьSo the diagnose is :shes chubby 😂
ОтветитьTailong’s humble beginnings 😝
ОтветитьCan you breed her we need guys like you in Philippines we lack veterinery cause we dont really have a budget to even pay for their service thats why most of the animals have poor health
ОтветитьShe is a swimer❤❤
ОтветитьCub' uygun tekerlekli plastik bisiklete benzer bir alet yapılabilir.
ОтветитьThey didn't say anything about putting her on a diet but kept saying she was too heavy. She was getting all the milk for the other cubs.
ОтветитьI saw this cub at the zoo as an adult! She climbs like a pro now!!
Ответитьyou think this will work for Zion Williamson?
ОтветитьSnow leopards are the cutest thing i've ever seen in my life.
ОтветитьTouching and holding that baby snow leopard must touch your soul!
ОтветитьI knew it was swimmers syndrome the minute I saw it. Domestic cats get it quite a lot. I can’t believe that vet didn’t even know that! The specialist knew it was that but not the vet!?!
ОтветитьAwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww...
ОтветитьDiagnosis: c h o n k
ОтветитьDid the therapy work?
ОтветитьHope this leopard remembers how these humans helped her and don't try to attack them in future years.
ОтветитьQué hermoso bebé
ОтветитьShe's so precious! Precious looking & also precious because there are so few left in the wild as well as in captivity.
The sling worked well on a large overweight Manx cat I had who refused to walk except short distances & dragged her hind legs.. We used a sling under her stomach supporting her weight with a strap attached so that we could stand upright. After walking her up & down our long hallway several times a day, she lost the unwanted weight & corrected her tendency to drag herself around. This was done under a Veterinarians care.
Oleeeeeeee!! Totto babu :* :*
ОтветитьIt got fat 😂 How cute!
Ответитьand how she is now?;)** where to see her again
Ответитьwhat happened to her legs? Poor cuty..💗💖
ОтветитьSwimmer syndrome is a condition that my newborn kitten sometimes develops, but it is treatable. This condition usually occurs when the mother lacks calcium during pregnancy or produces milk that is low in calcium.
ОтветитьI hope all animals happy and healthy
ОтветитьSwimmers is all over kitten rescue videos. Seems like they’re reinventing the wheel here.
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ОтветитьIt’s very surprising the vet at the zoo doesn’t even know the well known condition called Swimmer Syndrome. It’s common even in domestic cats, and other felines. It’s NOT caused by obesity or overweight at all. Very malnourished skinny kittens get this conditions. This vet isn’t at all qualified to work there.
All felines are born with loose ligaments, but as they grow older they tighten up and kittens can walk normally. But some times they don’t tighten up and that’s why they’re walking like this. There’s also a well known solution to this problem. Normally cats back legs are taped up in correct position so that legs won’t be sliding apart and when taped up properly and most cats can walk normally when they become adult. And it isn’t miracle. It’s well known condition and there’s a well know solution. Why doesn’t this vet know?? Very strange…
She a fatty fur ball
ОтветитьI love her eye sqint, she looks like she's in a constant state of confusion lmfao
ОтветитьWhat might be good is oscillating between helping her abductors (helping push her thighs in) and at [other times] helping support some weight. Eliminating stimuli from her abductor means it won't be getting much if any stimuli if they're doing all of that for the cub (though yes, this is from 4 years ago)
ОтветитьTai lung❤
ОтветитьCuteness overloaded
Ответить?? Possibly?
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