By Elvira Sakmari
| Tuesday, Jul 9, 2013 |
In-Sync Exotics
Apollo (left) and Layla (right) both died this week. They were both battling canine distemper.
Two of the 22 exotic cats fighting
canine distemper at In-Sync Exotics have died according to the wildlife
rescue organization in Wylie.
In-Sync says 12-year-old Apollo had
been doing better, even eating his dinner and taking all of his medicine
Saturday night, but at 1 a.m. Sunday he had his first and only seizure.
Apollo underwent emergency surgery
Sunday to repair his stomach, which became twisted during the seizure.
In-Sync says 10 minutes after returning home from surgery he stopped
breathing.
In-Sync said Layla, a lioness who was about a week away from her 18th birthday, stopped breathing Monday night.
"These two losses have been
devastating to our staff and volunteers who are working so very hard to
save these guys from this wretched, horrible virus," said Lisa Williams
with In-Sync Exotics via email.
While canine distemper is usually associated with dogs, some other animals including tigers can get it too.
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