In Thailand, cat plague killed 72 tigers

In a tourist park located in Chiang Mai province, Thailand, 72 tigers died due to feline plague. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This was reported by *The Independent*. The incident occurred in the northern part of the country.
According to experts, feline plague, or panleukopenia infection, has rapidly spread in the region, causing serious harm to animals. This disease negatively affects the animals' digestive system and immune system.
As a result, it was impossible to save the lives of several tigers. To control the situation, the park's activities have been temporarily suspended.
The surviving tigers have been placed under special supervision and quarantined. Additionally, they have been fully vaccinated.
Experts are taking necessary measures to contain the epidemic and protect other animals.





