Every day, Vicky had to give Aasha a special medical bath. The young tiger wasn’t especially fond of this, though, and Vicky had to chase her around her cage and force her into the bath.
After eight weeks of treatment, Aasha’s fur started growing back. And slowly but surely, she also began to appreciate her daily baths. Even when Aasha’s treatments were over and she no longer needed more baths, Vicky continued to run baths for her so the tiger could play in the water and have a good time.
With time, Aasha grew and became much healthier. After a while, she became too big for Vicky to sit with her in her cage, so she continued to play with Aasha through the cage instead.
After eight months, Aasha had recovered and it was time to see how she would react to other tigers.
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