As promised, today we present the story of Viola Bear (ABR Cub 269) and her exam at the UT College of Veterinary Medicine. As we posted yesterday, this little three-month-old cub was found in Kentucky and after working it out between the two states, it was decided to bring her to ABR. All cubs go first to the UT Vet School, so she was taken there.
The exam showed that she had sustained bite marks and had puncture wounds on the scruff of her neck.
The educated guess is that she was attacked by a coyote, bobcat or dog. There was a tear in her flesh as well as the puncture wounds from a bite.
She was given an antibiotic injection as well as pain medication before being sent off to ABR.
The fur sleeve was made from a donated fur coat, stitched by Donna Faulkner, Curator Tom’s wife.
Meanwhile, our other three-month-old cub, Clementine, is doing well in The Cub House since she moved there.
We are glad to share these photos with you. Clementine is coming along well. Viola will need time to heal before the two cubs can be introduced.