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Shortage of vets spells misery for Karachi zoo animals
A white African lioness stares blankly at the spectators crowded outside her small, steel-barred cage, her extraordinary coat dotted with numerous spots, the result of a fungal skin disease that has marred her once pristine fur.
The ailment is curable — or, rather, it should be. But at the Karachi Zoological Garden there are not enough vets to give proper treatment to its more than 850 animals — many held in cages built over a century ago.
“Here we have a mere two veterinaries and three paramedics. They are not at all sufficient,” said the zoo's chief, Mansoor Ahmed Qazi.