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Keep Papaoutai in your prayers, urged veterinarian Dr Kriyaan Singh, who has been providing medical care to the ocelot that suffered injuries from a gunshot wound on the weekend.
The rescued ocelot was scheduled to undergo CT (computed tomography) scans on Friday for detailed imaging of his injuries.
Dr Singh has been nursing the injured ocelot since it was rescued from a forested area in Granville, Cedros, where it was found with a gunshot injury.
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