Social Good: Helping a Paralyzed Lion via Facebook

Ariel, the three-??year-??old, 140-??kilogram lion is the focus of an Inter­net cam­paign to raise money needed to treat the paral­y­sis that struck him a year ago, depriv­ing him of the use of his four legs.

Vet­eri­nar­ian Livia Pereira kisses par­a­lyzed lion Ariel who she is car­ing for in her home in Sao Paulo, Brazil (Andre Penner/?AP)

Vet­eri­nar­ian Livia Pereira and Ariel’s owner, Raquel Borges, said the $11,500 needed every month to pay for Ariel’s treat­ment comes from dona­tions from nearly 35,000 peo­ple who have clicked the «like» but­ton on Ariel’s Face­book page.

Pereira, who is car­ing for Ariel at her home, said that for unknown rea­sons, the lion’s white blood cells are attack­ing his healthy cells due to a degen­er­a­tive dis­ease affect­ing his medulla, a por­tion of the brain­stem involved in motor functions.

 

Ariel’s symp­toms are sim­i­lar to those of mul­ti­ple scle­ro­sis, Parkinson’s dis­ease and Guillain-??Barre syn­drome, an autoim­mune dis­or­der that can cause paral­y­sis, Pereira said.

 

A team of Israeli vet­eri­nary neu­rol­o­gists recently gave the lion tests that the women hope will tell what degen­er­a­tive dis­ease is involved. Results are expected toward the end of this month.





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