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The blood bag is being transfused, and blood from the arteries near the kidneys is constantly being sucked into the machine.
Wen Wanwan leaned back in her chair and sighed as she looked at the ring-tailed cat.
If it was possible, she really didn't want to operate on these little guys.
If she had a ten-year-old wild ginseng in her hand at this time, she could completely prepare a pill with immortal herbs and other medicinal herbs.
There is no need for a blood bag at all, as long as the blood is slowly bled out, it will not take an hour for this little guy to recover more than half.
As the two huge blood bags were all entered into the little guy's body, Wen Wanwan quickly stood up and began to stitch them up.
After being busy for more than thirty minutes again, looking at the little guy whose breathing gradually stabilized, even Wen Wanwan's physical strength felt tired for a while.
Exchange transfusion is the most effective treatment for animals.
Most animals have a faster heart beat than humans, and the blood circulation is naturally much faster.
This means that substances that are harmful to their body accumulate in the bloodstream at a faster rate.
At this time, exchange blood can not only be cured at one time, but at least it will save the animals from the danger of life.
Sister Jun wiped the dirt off the little guy with wet wipes, and then put it in the box and hugged it.
Wen Wanwan took out two wooden boxes from the cabinet and led Sister Jun to an empty room on the second floor.
"Let's put it here first, it is estimated that there will be about half an hour, and the anesthesia will pass."
Sister Jun nodded, and put the little guy on the ground with eyes full of distress and exhaustion.
Wen Wanwan stretched her waist and took her live broadcast room upstairs.
Although the live broadcast room has been empty for such a long time, the number of viewers is still stable at tens of thousands.
Sitting next to Sister Jun, Wen Wanwan pointed the camera at the ring-tailed cat that was still under anesthesia, and then looked at the barrage.
Knowing the Fish: [Hmm, it looks like it's okay, right? 】
Ink Dots Chunqiu: [What's wrong, how did eating become like this?] 】
The fox said no: [It's so pitiful, is there no danger now? 】
Looking at a large number of questions floating in the live broadcast room, Wen Wanwan leaned back in her chair and organized the language before explaining.
"Animals are different from humans, most animals are unable to bear salt, once too much salt is ingested, it will cause the kidneys to be unable to bear it in just a few hours, and even directly fail in severe cases."
"This little guy is lucky, and he started treatment after being found as soon as possible."
"Once you drag on for another two hours and enter a state of kidney failure, there is really nothing you can do."
"The zoo has a ban on feeding, not to make much money from visitors to buy food."
"It's to prevent people from feeding things indiscriminately, causing animals to be unable to digest them, and even some foods that are too salty can cause them kidney failure."
Wen Wanwan's explanation made the barrage in the live broadcast room even more turbulent.
In particular, viewers who have pets themselves are even more angry about this behavior.
Mu Feng Tea: [I don't understand why there are so many blind people in the zoo, and I can't see how big the sign is on their heads. 】
Bobo Milk Tea: [It's very angry to think about, and I don't care about the life and death of animals for my own happiness!] 】
Snow day loves to dream: [The last time I went to the zoo, I saw an old man, who said that if he didn't listen to anything, he wanted to feed bread to the monkeys! 】
Wen Wanwan watched the barrage for a while and confirmed that this group of sand sculpture netizens had understood that animals could not be fed casually.
The camera then pointed the camera at the sleeping ring-tailed cat.
"While the little one hasn't woken up yet, I'll introduce it to you."
"It's called the unkempt-tailed raccoon, or ring-tailed cat for short, and it's a mammal of the genus Raccoon, so named for the 14 to 16 black and white rings on its tail."
"Usually living in tree cavities, caverns or mines, agile and good at climbing, preferring to be nocturnal and hunting alone."
"The unkemptailed raccoon is an omnivore, eating meat, but also eating some plants and their fruits, especially to catch mice, so it is loved by humans, and many people keep it as a pet."
"When threatened, the tail hair stands erect, the tail arches towards the head, making itself appear large, and if caught, it screams loudly, accompanied by a penetrating sound, giving off a pungent stench."
After a brief introduction to this guy's situation, Wen Wanwan pointed the camera at this guy's tail.
"The most interesting thing about the ring-tailed cat is this big tail, the fluffy tail occupies half of the body, just like a big feather duster."
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With Wen Wanwan's popular science, the audience in the live broadcast room also paid attention to the little guy himself.
The ring-tailed cat is actually about the same size as a domestic cat, but the naturally fluffy tail makes it much larger.
Although often referred to as a cat, this guy actually looks more like a fox, with a pointed mouth and a pair of large ears.
If I had to describe it, it was a combination of a demon king squirrel and a fox.
As time passed, the little guy rolled his eyes and looked towards Wen Wanwan with weakness.
Seeing that the little guy had woken up, Sister Jun sat aside and breathed a sigh of relief.
This ring-tailed cat has been at the zoo for three years, and it was sent by the border guards when the smuggling was seized.
At that time, the little guy had not yet been weaned, and she was fed with a bottle and persimmons in one hand.
Although it was placed in the zoo, it was basically no different from Sister Jun's pet.
Wen Wanwan put her hand on the little guy's heart, felt the beating frequency, nodded to Sister Jun, and handed over the box that was placed aside.
"Basically, it's not a big problem, one pill a day, and the powder is fed to bibimbap, five grams a day and two times."
"Good!"
Although Sister Jun is a veterinarian herself, the zoo does not have the medical conditions here in Wen Wanwan.
For this kind of emergency, it is too late to apply for medicine, in this case, Wen Wanwan's traditional Chinese medicine here can have a better effect.
Seeing that the effect of the little guy's anesthesia had not passed, Sister Jun also rubbed its head.
"Don't be so greedy in the future, don't you hear it!"
The little guy rubbed Sister Jun's hand with his head, and directly slumped his head on the palm of his hand.
Looking at such a sensible little guy, countless people in the entire live broadcast room had an aunt smile on their faces.
"When can I take it away?"
Sister Jun glanced at the time, wrapped the little guy in a blanket and put it in her arms.
"Forty minutes, the pill I first fed has taken effect, and it can stabilize itself."
The surgery on the abdomen, combined with the pain experienced, made the little one close his eyes on the warm blanket.
In just a few minutes, my breathing evened out and I fell asleep again.