Owner Tim Kelleher said to New York Daily News his "voracious Tasmanian devil" of a pet was going after a bagel when he got the pennies instead. He also said that "He climbed on my desk to get at the bag with the bagel and knocked the change all over the floor," "While he was licking up the crumbs, he swallowed the pennies." Dr. Amy Zalcman said that zinc pennies could have caused damage to Jack kidney's , liver and red blood cells. If Jack did eat zinc pennies and plus the amount that he had eaten (111) then he really would of been killed. Luckily, today Jack is okay and his healthy. It's a good thing that Jack was okay because anybody else could of took that situation the wrong way and counted it as animal cruelty and Tim could have been in big trouble. It's a good thing that Dr. Amy was good enough to do the $2,500 procedure.


Good summary, but your post needs more commentary, especially part 4 of the blog post format. 80
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