Chapter 52

The blood bag was being transfused, and the blood from the artery near the kidney was continuously being sucked into the device.

Wen Wanwan leaned back on the chair, looked at the ringtail cat and sighed.

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 make a kind of pill with the elixir and other medicinal materials.

There is no need for a blood bag at all, as long as the blood is drained slowly, the little guy can recover more than half of it in less than an hour.

As the two huge blood bags were all injected into the little guy's body, Wen Wanwan quickly stood up and began to sew.

After being busy for more than 30 minutes again, seeing the little guy whose breathing gradually stabilized, even Wen Wanwan's physical strength felt bouts of exhaustion.

Transfusion is the most effective treatment for animals.

The hearts of most animals beat faster than humans, and the blood circulation is naturally much faster.

This also means that substances harmful to their bodies will accumulate in the blood at a faster rate.

In such a case, blood exchange would not only cure the disease at one time, but at least it would save the animals from life-threatening danger.

Miss Jun wiped the little guy's dirt with a wet towel before putting him in the box and picking him up.

Wen Wanwan dug out two wooden boxes from the cabinet, and led Miss Jun to an empty room on the second floor.

"Let's put it here for now. It's estimated that there will be about half an hour before the anesthesia will pass."

Miss 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 was empty for such a long time, the number of viewers remained stable at tens of thousands.

Sitting next to Miss Jun, Wen Wanwan pointed the camera at the ringtail cat who was still under anesthesia before looking at the barrage.

Zhiyu Zhile: [Well, it seems to be all right? 】

Mo Dian Chunqiu: [What the hell happened, how did eating become like this? 】

The fox said no: [It’s so pitiful, is there no danger now? 】

Seeing a lot of questions floating in the live broadcast room, Wen Wanwan leaned on the chair and organized the language before explaining.

"Animals are different from humans. Most animals cannot afford salt. Once they ingest too much salt, the kidneys will be unable to bear the burden in just a few hours, and in severe cases, they will even fail directly."

"This little guy is lucky. He was first discovered and treated immediately."

"Once it drags on for another two hours and enters the state of kidney failure, there is really nothing you can do."

"The zoo's ban on feeding is not for the purpose of earning money from tourists to buy food."

"It's to prevent some people from feeding things indiscriminately, causing animals to be unable to digest, and even some foods with too much salt will cause their kidney failure."

Wen Wanwan's explanation made the barrage in the live broadcast room even more turbulent.

Especially the audience who own pets are even more angry about this behavior.

Mu Feng Kuan Cha: [I also don't understand why there are so many blind people in the zoo, and they can't see any sign on their heads. 】

Bobo Milk Tea: 【Thinking about it makes me very angry, I don't care about the life and death of animals for my own happiness! 】

Xuetian loves to dream: 【The last time I went to the zoo, I saw an old man who didn't listen to anything but wanted to feed the monkeys bread! 】

Wen Wanwan watched the barrage for a while, and confirmed that the group of sand sculpture netizens had understood that animals cannot be fed casually.

Then the camera was pointed at the sleeping ringtail cat.

"Before the little guy wakes up, I'll introduce it to everyone."

"It's called the raccoon, or ring-tailed cat for short, and it's a mammal of the genus Procyon, named for the 14 to 16 black and white rings on its tail."

"Usually live in tree holes, rock caves or mines. They are agile and good at climbing. They like to come out at night and hunt alone."

"The raccoon is an omnivorous animal. It mainly eats meat, and also eats some plants and their fruits. It is especially good at catching mice. Therefore, it is loved by humans, and many people keep it as a pet."

"When threatened, the tail hairs stand erect and arched towards the head to make itself appear large, and if caught, it screams loudly, accompanied by a penetrating sound, and emits a pungent stench."

After briefly introducing this guy's situation, Wen Wanwan pointed the camera at this guy's tail.

"The most interesting part of a ringtail cat is the big tail. The fluffy tail occupies half of the body, like a big feather duster."

……

Following Wen Wanwan's science popularization, the audience in the live broadcast room also focused on the little guy himself.

Ringtail cats are actually about the same size as domestic cats, but with their naturally fluffy tails they appear much larger.

Although often called a cat, this guy actually looks more like a fox, with a sharper mouth and a pair of big ears.

If I have to describe it, it is a combination of the devil squirrel and fox.

As time passed, the little guy turned his eyes and looked at Wen Wanwan weakly.

Seeing that the little guy had woken up, Miss Jun breathed a sigh of relief as she sat aside.

It has been three years since this ring-tailed cat came to the zoo. It was sent by the border guards when it was seized and smuggled.

At that time, the little guy hadn't been weaned yet, and she fed him with a bottle in one hand and a persimmon in one hand.

Although it was in the zoo, it was basically no different from Miss Jun's pet.

Wen Wanwan put her hand on the little guy's heart, felt the beating frequency, nodded to Miss Jun, and handed over the box on the side.

"Basically, it's not a big problem. One pill a day, and the powder is given to bibimbap. Five grams a day are divided into two doses."

"it is good!"

Although Miss Jun was a veterinarian herself, the zoo did not have the medical conditions that Wen Wanwan had here.

For such an emergency, it was too late to apply for the medicine. In this case, Wen Wanwan's traditional Chinese medicine could have a better effect.

Seeing that the little guy's anesthesia had not yet passed, Miss Jun rubbed his head.

"Don't be so greedy in the future, do you hear me!"

The little guy rubbed his head against Miss Jun's hand, and put his head directly on the palm of his hand.

Seeing such a sensible little guy, countless people in the live broadcast room had aunt smiles on their faces.

"When can I take it away?"

Miss Jun glanced at the time, wrapped the little guy in a blanket and put him in her arms.

"Four and 10 minutes, the effect of the pills I fed at the beginning has passed, as long as it can stabilize itself."

The abdominal incision and the pain caused the little one to close his eyes on a warm blanket.

In just a few minutes, his breathing became even and he fell asleep again.

(End of this chapter)

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