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This page was last updated 08/30/2007
PJ February 2007, you can see she recovered well and grew her fur back.
PJ (left) and Pandora (right with ball) enjoy their new home.
PJ settles down after her bath.
PJ grooms her towel after her bath.
PJ gets her bath (or is it Tina getting the bath?).
Who do you think is getting cleaner, PJ or the volunteers? 
Pandora in the "rinse cycle".
Pandora gets her bath and conditioner.
Pandora and PJ, who are 4 months-old, were rescued, but were never used for photo opportunities as their brothers and sisters were because they acquired ringworm and could not be used.  As you can see in the pictures below, the hair loss from the ringworm made these cubs "undesirable" for photo opportunities.  Keepers of the Wild does not usually rescue tiger cubs this young but because of their condition they could not be used by the owners for profit.  Keepers of the Wild and its volunteers have worked diligently to bath, medicate and treat these two cubs and they are now fully recovered.  PJ was almost completely lacking hair because of her condition.