Yes, that was a, that was a, an interesting case. The thing that complicated that was, so, it, it turns out that this was a, it was a female snow leopard, an adult that had a condition that we call eno occlusive disease now. And it was relatively common at the time and caused a lot of liver damage. And so this was an animal that we were simply immobilizing her to move her from point A to point B and doing a rou, doing routine things, trimming her nails. It was absolutely nothing of a, of a medical nature that required us to immobilize her. But because of this pending liver failure, she wasn’t able to clot blood normally. And so, and then to add one further complication, we had, we had had a request from a local TV station that had a, that had a, a news presenter that was doing a, it was doing a TV program on endangered species. And as part of that, you know, you know, it was basically about animals being trafficked in the wild.