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Louisiana State University's Tiger Mascot Mike VI Has Died
Louisiana State University's Tiger Mascot Mike VI Has DiedThe live tiger mascot for Louisiana State University has died after suffering from cancer for four months.Mike VI was 11 years old and was euthanized after veterinarians found his spindle cell sarcoma had spread and he could only live for one or two more months, the school announced Tuesday.The tiger had lived in a 15,000-square-foot enclosure next to the school's Tiger Stadium since being donated to LSU at age 2 by an Indiana animal sanctuary, ESPN reports.Mike VI was reportedly one of two live tiger college mascots in the U.S., and the only one living on a campus.
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LSU's Mike the Tiger VI has died, the school announces
LSU's Mike the Tiger VI has died, the school announcesMike VI, LSU's live tiger mascot, died at the age of 11 Tuesday after a long battle against a rare cancer.Mike was humanely euthanized in his night house by LSU's Attending Veterinarian Dr. David Baker.He was diagnosed with spindle cell sarcoma in May 2016 and underwent stereotactic radiotherapy on June 1, 2016, at Mary Bird Perkins – Our Lady of the Lake Cancer Center.He entered hospice care in his night house on Oct. 10, 2016, so that his caretakers could observe him to ensure that he did not suffer.
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LSU Mascot Mike the Tiger Dies at 11 Years Old
LSU Mascot Mike the Tiger Dies at 11 Years OldA difficult year for LSU has been made worse with the death of mascot Mike VI, the live Bengal tiger who could be frequently seen on sidelines at football games, at the age of 11.LSU's confirmed Mike VI's death after a battle with cancer on its official website Tuesday:Mike was humanely euthanized in his night house by LSU's Attending Veterinarian David Baker, DVM, Ph.D.He was diagnosed with spindle cell sarcoma in May 2016 and underwent stereotactic radiotherapy on June 1, 2016, at Mary Bird Perkins – Our Lady of the Lake Cancer Center.He entered hospice care in his night house on Oct. 10, 2016, so that his caretakers could observe him to ensure that he did not suffer.
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