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Monday, 6 July 2009

ALTON TOWERS Sharkbait Reef by Sealife - Local Vet visits injured Stingray


To keep our oldest cat Flossie in the best shape possible we regularly take her to see local vet Julie Grey at Abbeyfield Vet Centre in Rocester. Flossie gets a check up, her claws trimmed and an "old cat cocktail" injection to perk her up.

Last week Flossie was not feeling her best so we took her to see Julie for a manicure and cocktail. We are pleased to report that she is much better, the only down side is that shes eating us out of house and home!

Julie told us about an interesting visit she made recently to Alton Towers Theme Park. She had been requested to accompany zoo vet Sue Thornton to look at an injured stingray at Alton Towers Sharkbait Reef. At feeding time the stingray had been injured by a shark. An operation had been preformed by Sue Thornton to remove the stingrays damaged eye. Julie has provided after care and monitored the stingray during it's recovery. We are pleased to say that the stingray is doing well and back in the main tank at Sharkbait Reef.
If you go to Alton Towers take time to visit the pirate themed aquarium its near Mutiny Bay. This attraction is new for 2009 and our guests are giving it a big thumbs up!

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