At 18 years old, Elsie was among the oldest known snow leopards in human care, according to a news release Thursday.
She was diagnosed with advanced kidney failure after her health began declining last week.
Because kidney failure is common in older snow leopards, and given Elsie's lack of response to treatment, her prognosis and age, animal care staff at the zoo decided to humanely euthanize Elsie.
Elsie was born June 25, 2003 and joined John Ball Zoo in November 2017 from Iowa.
"Elsie was a beautiful snow leopard that never missed out on an afternoon nap," the zoo said in a statement. "She will be greatly missed."
At 18 years old, Elsie was among the oldest known snow leopards in human care, according to a news release Thursday.
She was diagnosed with advanced kidney failure after her health began declining last week.
Because kidney failure is common in older snow leopards, and given Elsie's lack of response to treatment, her prognosis and age, animal care staff at the zoo decided to humanely euthanize Elsie.
Elsie was born June 25, 2003 and joined John Ball Zoo in November 2017 from Iowa.
"Elsie was a beautiful snow leopard that never missed out on an afternoon nap," the zoo said in a statement. "She will be greatly missed."
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