SINGAPORE – To check whether a striped hyena’s pneumonia had cleared, a CT (computed tomography) scan was done on the animal at Mandai’s newly built animal hospital on June 9, a stone’s throw away from its home at the Night Safari.
Blood was also drawn from the 32kg creature and tested.
“Everything happened at the same time,” said Mandai Wildlife Group’s vice-president for veterinary healthcare and scientific programmes Xie Shangzhe.
“The blood samples went to the lab, and by the time we had the CT image up, the results of the blood samples were back.
“Rather than waiting for test results and then putting the animal under anaesthesia a second time for treatment, we can get the results quickly and treat it while it’s still under.
“This means we can make the best treatment plans with all the information on hand while avoiding additional anaesthesia.”
Welcome to Mandai’s new Wildlife Healthcare and Research Centre.
It is more than twice the size of the old hospital next door, and features more wards, larger rooms for surgery and testing, as well as expanded laboratory space and capabilities.
Mandai declined to say how much the new facility cost.
The striped hyena being intubated before a CT scan at Mandai Wildlife Group’s new Wildlife Healthcare and Research Centre on June 9.
ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI
The new wards are not only bigger but also specially designed to cater to the different needs of the animals, said Xie.
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