University of Tennessee mascot Smokey X diagnosed with cancer
By Paul Shahen
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Tennessee (WRCB) — Tennessee’s beloved, now retired mascot, Smokey X has been diagnosed with cancer.
Smokey X, who is now an almost 14-year-old Bluetick Coonhound, took over as the official mascot in 2013.
A mass was discovered on his kidney at his biannual checkup and it was confirmed as renal carcinoma.
The university released a statement saying, in part:
“The oncology service at the veterinary college has examined Smokey X to determine the best palliative care plan to provide pain relief and comfort during this challenging time. While it is difficult to predict exactly how much time he has, the goal is to help him enjoy each day with the best quality of life. At home, Smokey X continues to enjoy his time interacting with his two boys, including Smokey XI, and munching on his favorite salmon treats.”
The statement adds that following his CT scan, Smokey X awoke from his anesthesia to “Rocky Top.”
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