WildCare's Wildlife Hospital treats over 4,000 ill, injured and orphaned wild animal patients from over 200 species every year. The cat's rescuer knew the only place that could save an injured Bobcat was WildCare, so he called the local humane society to transport the injured cat to our Wildlife Hospital. When she arrived at the Wildlife Hospital, the Bobcat was still mostly unconscious. The biggest concern was the injury to the cat's eye, and the head trauma that had caused it. In the video below, volunteer veterinarian Julianna Sorem, DVM examines the cat's eye and gently palpates her orbital socket.
Source: Huffington Post January 11, 2017 16:27 UTC