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The call came in July 7 from some people who had found the cub by the side of the road in Grand Forks, laying down and almost dead. Tucker was in critical condition and down to 600 grams when staff from the wild animal refuge picked him up that day.
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Volunteers drove the bobcat from Grand Forks to Osoyoos while Critter Care staff headed up to meet them.
Not only did volunteers greet the Critter Care staff, but the mayors of Osoyoos and Rossland were there to see the handoff.
Staff immediately gave the young bobcat fluids.
He latched onto a bottle of formula on the way back, clearly starving.
The two staff members on the trip worked 15 hours straight on the rescue, including driving four hours each way.
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Veterinarian Dr. Ken Macquisten will be monitoring Tucker during his recovery, and Critter Care香蕉视频直播檚 executive director Gail Martin, who is familiar with bobcat neonatal care, is supervising his round the clock care.
Right now, things are looking up for the little cub.
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Tucker is believed to be about 10 to 11 weeks old. It香蕉视频直播檚 unknown what happened to his mother or how he found himself by the side of the road.
For now, Tucker will be fed and gain his strength, and he香蕉视频直播檒l slowly move up through larger enclosures.
Critter Care is already fundraising to build a sizable place for him to live as he gets larger.
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Most animals rescued by Critter Care get veterinary care, vaccinations, food, and eventually are re-released into the wild. Some that are too badly injured to ever survive on their own stay at Critter Care香蕉视频直播檚 facility in Campbell Valley Regional Park for the rest of their lives.
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