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MSPCA-Angell Rescues Homeless Kittens Born without Eyelids

Anna wraps her paws around her sister Elsa as both are evaluated by Dr. Coster.

Anna wraps her paws around her sister Elsa as both are evaluated by Dr. Coster. Credit: MSPCA-Angell

Two scared and dirty kittens born without eyelids were pulled from a drainage pipe and rushed to the MSPCA-Angell in late August and are now awaiting sight-saving surgery at the MSPCA’s Angell Animal Medical Center in Jamaica Plain, the organization announced today.

Franklin Park Zoo Puts Down Christopher the Lion

We are deeply saddened to share that Christopher the lion has died. Over the past two years, the 21-year-old lion was being closely monitored and treated for several irreversible, age-related issues. These included declining kidney function, chronic cystic disease of the liver, and arthritis. Due to his continued declining health in recent weeks, the zoo staff made the decision to humanely euthanize him for quality of life reasons. As he continued to age, his dedicated zookeepers continued to utilize the well-established training programs at the Zoo. This played an integral role in assisting the veterinary and animal management staffs in closely monitoring his health, and developing and carefully refining treatment plans. The median life expectancy for lions in captivity is 16.8 years. At age 21, Christopher was among the oldest lions within the North American captive population. He will be greatly missed. Visit http://www.zoonewengland.org/christopher to read the full press release.

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While Franklin Park Zoo isn’t in Jamaica Plain, it’s close. And if you’ve visited the zoo in the last 15 years, odds are you were treated to an encounter with Christopher the Lion.

Reputedly Wide-Ranging JP Wolfhound Found in Dot

Detail from poster for missing JP dog Taupaw
Detail from poster for missing JP dog Taupaw

There’s a happy ending to a Jamaica Plain man’s search for his missing dog-wolf hybrid. Taupaw, a Dutch Wolfhound, went missing Thursday night and, according to owner Alexander Humphreys, had been making tracks all over Boston and Brookline. Humphreys and the U.S. Coast Guard disagreed on whether or not it was Taupaw photographed on the ice of Quincy Bay.