Alive?

“We made anti-shock therapy to relieve stress and gave him antibiotics – strong medicines because it is likely the wounds are infected. We suppressed the development of infection, from which most of the animals die in such cases,” tells Mezentsev, the director. It took him a while to get better but he sure is doing fine and has contributed to more than ever publicity for the park. He further stated, “Timur is currently in good health, he says hi and promises to be less cocky from now on and advises other goats to keep it smart.” So, are they back together?

None’s Fault

“Amur tolerated Timur’s antics for a long time. Finally running out of patience, he grabbed Timur and, after giving him a little drubbing, tossed him down the slope. If he had really wanted to kill the goat he would have done it a long time ago,” Mezentsev posted on Facebook as the fans were concerned and wanted to know the latest update about the goat and the tiger.