rowid,hash_id,code,kind,repeat,desc,narrative 28102,6dc6a40ca1299dcb,2.40(b),,0,ATTENDING VETERINARIAN AND ADEQUATE VETERINARY CARE (DEALERS AND EXHIBITORS).,"Expired drugs (pain medication expired 10/13) were intermingled with current drugs in the medication refrigerator. Expired drugs must be separated from current medications and clearly labeled to prevent the accidental use on covered species. Correction date 31 July 2015" 28103,6dc6a40ca1299dcb,2.50(c)(2),,0,TIME AND METHOD OF IDENTIFICATION.,"-One of the cat enclosures did not have any ID tags attached to the outside of the enclosure indicating which 4 cats were in that enclosure. The additional tags and documenting photo, description & ID Tag number for each of the animals was not available for review during inspection. -The dogs did not have any ID tags attached to the outside of the enclosure indicating which dogs were in that enclosure. The additional tags and documenting photo, description & ID Tag number for each of the animals was not available for review during inspection. The system to identify the animals must be maintained. Correction date 31 July 2015" 28104,6dc6a40ca1299dcb,3.80(a)(1),,0,PRIMARY ENCLOSURES.,"In the Capuchin enclosure, the wire shelf inside the shelter area was missing a supporting bracket and was bowing under the weight of the Capuchins when they landed on it. The wire shelf is no longer structurally sound or in good repair and could potentially break, creating sharp edges that could result in injuries to animals. There must be a system of maintenance in place. Correction date 14 July 2015" 28105,6dc6a40ca1299dcb,3.125(a),,0,"FACILITIES, GENERAL.","In Tiger Town, (Anika & Denali's enclosure) the plywood top of the catch cage was worn and bowing under the weight of the cats in the corner. If the plywood broke, the limb of the cat could be caught in a hole and potentially cause injury. The housing facilities shall be structurally sound and kept in good repair to protect the animal from injury. Correction date 31 July 2015" 28106,6dc6a40ca1299dcb,3.127(d),,0,"FACILITIES, OUTDOOR.","Perimeter fence/Secondary Containment At the gate entering the Lion compound, there was 4-6"" of space under the main gate where the road has eroded away, creating a space big enough for a small cat or raccoon to enter. The fence must protect the animals in the facility by restricting animals or unauthorized persons from going through or under it. -In the Lion compound, some of the shade trees adjacent to the perimeter fence have grown to a height and width that could support the weight of a cat and therefore reduces the effective height of the perimeter fence to less than 8 ft. -In the Lion compound, there are fencing materials and bricks stored adjacent to the perimeter fence that reduce the effective height of the fence to less than 8 ft. The perimeter fence must have an effective height of 8 ft or more so that it can function as a secondary containment system for the animals in the facility. Correction date: 31 July 2015 Exit interview conducted with facility personnel. Additional Inspectors Lorang Jeanne, Animal Care Inspector"