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South China Morning Post

June 11, 2008 Wednesday

http://www.scmp.com/

 

Zoo mourns death of 21-year-old jaguar Siu Fa but decides not to replace her

 

BYLINE: Danny Mok

 

Jaguar Siu Fa, an attraction at the Zoological and Botanical Garden for 19

years, died yesterday aged 21, the equivalent of a centenarian in human

years.

 

News of the death came as the Leisure and Cultural Services Department said

it had abandoned plans to find a replacement for the big cat, which had been

suffering from problems associated with ageing for months.

 

The mother of three, whose name means Little Flower, was born in the Berlin

Zoo in Germany in 1987 and arrived in Hong Kong two years later.

 

" The LCSD understands the public and media concerns about the health of Siu

Fa, and had been releasing information through the media that Siu Fa's days

were numbered, " a spokesman for the zoo said.

 

" She was under the intensive care provided by the zoo's zoological team and

was closely monitored by the department's senior veterinary officer. But she

lost the battle against time and passed away peacefully. "

 

The 21-year-old had lived beyond a jaguar's average life expectancy of 20.

 

Visitors to the zoo in Mid-Levels reported in January that the jaguar had

been seen hobbling, dragging its hindquarters, and apparently in distress in

its enclosure.

 

Zoo officials said then that they were looking for a replacement because Siu

Fa was near the end of her life.

 

But a Leisure and Cultural Services Department spokesman said yesterday the

zoo needed more space if it was to host another jaguar or big cat.

 

It had decided instead to renovate Siu Fa's cage to house endangered

primates as part of an international breeding and conservation programme the

zoo is involved in.

 

It said zoo staff were saddened by the loss of the zoo's long-term resident.

 

The jaguar's remains will be preserved as an exhibit for display and

educational purposes. Siu Fa had had two " husbands " during her stay in the

city, the first of which had to be humanely killed after being found to have

a congenital spine disease.

 

The second one, Siu Hak, or Blackie, stayed with Siu Fa for 16 years before

dying in 2003. Siu Fa's three offspring have been sent to zoos overseas.

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