I met a young monkey behind my workplace, stretched out weak without any food and toes and with torn fingers so bad, from an attack by an adult monkey, that you could see the bones. Flies started to surround it, and what was sad was that there so many people around but nobody tried to help. Hang on, don’t I work in an animal park? We have experts who can help, but why didn’t anybody do that?
I decided to take it to an external vet. I called it QiQi. Even though he was getting healthier, the bad condition of his legs forced him to be on his back most of the time. Many people told me to put QiQi to sleep. I did think about it because I felt for QiQi. But when I think back, QiQi, even though it couldn’t stand was always happy with me. It’s been a year now that I’ve been taking care of QiQi, and everytime I hold it in my arms, it would always pretend to talk and even enjoys falling asleep in my embrace.
I even asked for advice from a vet. There was even a doctor from a zoo who offered to help QiQi but until now, there hasn’t been any news about it! Am I asking for too much? They don’t entertain requests like these because it doesn’t serve any benefit to them. You don’t make profit from helping disabled animals. Because of health factors, I now no longer work outside. I only do part-time jobs and work from home. So I have more time to take care and nurse QiQi and other animals. QiQi can’t stand, so if you have thoughts of inventing a special chair or other methods of helping out unfortunate animals like QiQi, do let me know (don’t forget to include a sketch of your invention) through e-mail. If chosen, I will put a picture of your invention on my website.
