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How Do You Do Eye Surgery on a Bengal Tiger?

Dr. Cameron Wittaker, a Diplomate of the ACVO, was featured earlier this year in National Geographic for his nine-month quest to save a Bengal tiger, Indira's, vision.

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Chris DanielOctober 10, 2017
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