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PATIENT
                                                                                                      STORY

 RVC makes waves





 for sea turtlesÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥™ health







 Last winter, the RVC Small Animal Referrals Hospital   Upon arrival, RVC clinicians worked with Sea Life staff
 welcomed two extraordinary guests ÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥“ rescued green   to anaesthetise the turtles before performing the CT scans.
 sea turtles, Josie and Sharky, from Sea Life Weymouth.   The scans revealed no health concerns for Josie and
 These turtles have been under human care since   Sharky, to the relief of their dedicated care teams. After
 suffering life-altering injuries in boat collisions off the   the procedure, the turtles returned to Sea Life Weymouth,
 coast of Florida nearly 25 years ago.   where they resumed their routine ÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥“ including enjoying their
 favourite treat, squid.

 The accidents left both Josie and Sharky with permanent   The CT scanner used for their check-up was funded by
 damage to their shells and internal organs, resulting in a   the ACT as part of the 30th anniversary celebrations
 condition informally known as ÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥˜bubble butt syndromeÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥™.    for the RVC Small Animal Referrals Hospital.
 This occurs when air becomes trapped under the shell,   We are deeply grateful to our supporters, who enable
 making the turtles too buoyant to dive and survive in    us to provide advanced care to a wide variety of
 the wild.   animals, such as Josie and Sharky.
 To monitor their health, Josie and Sharky require regular
 check-ups. CT scans are an essential tool in their care,
 which allows veterinarians to assess critical factors, such   Dr Joanna Hedley, Senior Lecturer
 as bone health, organ placement, shell thickness and   in Exotic Species at the RVC, highlighted:
 the presence of non-viable eggs.
  CT is invaluable as it
 As one of EuropeÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥™s most advanced veterinary facilities,    Facts about
 the RVC Small Animal Referrals Hospital, with its   allows us to view internal
 cutting-edge CT funded by the RVC Animal Care Trust   green sea turtles
 (ACT), was the perfect destination for their check-up. The   structures and skeletons
 turtlesÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥™ journey from Weymouth was carefully planned to   with far greater precision
 prioritise their comfort and safety. They were transported
 in custom-made wooden crates in a heated van, which   than traditional X-rays.
 maintained a tropical 24°C throughout the four-hour trip.
                They nest along the coastline                        Sea turtles spend most of their
                of more than 80 countries                            lives underwater, where they can rest
 Sharky has a CT scan  Sharky's CT scan results
                around the world.                                    for up to five hours at a time before
                                                                     coming up to breathe.
                Their name comes from the
                layer of green fat that lies                         They migrate long distances

                under their shell.                                   between their feeding grounds
                                                                     and their mating-nesting sites,
                Scientists believe this unusually                    with recorded distances of

                coloured fat is the result of their                  more than 2,600 kilometres ÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥“
                diet of marine plants, such as                       thatÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥™s further than London to Athens.
                seaweed and sea grass.

                                                                     An adult will weigh 65-130kg and
                                                                     measure between 1-1.2m long.






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