Lovely video. Felix is a real fighter after his sad start. Such an innocent face and he's so observant, picking up the spilled seed and looking around at everything. Hope those trembles improve and he doesn't have any neuro damage. Thanks and well done to you all! 👍
Without people like you all this world would be garbage. All creatures great and small matter so much. Vervet monkey foundation proves they care about the little ones. And, kudos to the foster mommies for having the heart to step in and take the orphans as their own!
What a lovely comment. Do your friends and family watch? If not make sure to tell them and kids love this channel. Its content is wholesome and educational, right? Love the shoutout to the moms😃
Thank you guys for the heartwarming work you put into these little monkeys lives and give them a new chanse in life. You are fantastic. Love to see how the little once settle down and start to eat and feel better ❤
Wow little injured babies. I hope the are all doing well!! With all of you taking care of them they have a fighting chance. Thank you everyone for your wonderful support and work with them❤❤❤
I must have missed something I was unaware he wasn't feeling well. Thank goodness the baby rush is over and let's hope he rests and is in top shape soon. Hi from Canada.
As always humans are at fault. The moment they found this little one they should have turned him over. If they did that, he would not have gotten into such a horrible shape. So glad the VMF is there to save these little ones.
The vet just confirmed our diagnosis, malnutrition, dehydration and a fracture that's already set - so a real little fighter hopefully we can get all the necessary supplements required into him to help recovery
The video does not depict the events as they occur or the actual time frame between events, its compiled by a lot of different videos from a lot of different people and put together for entertainment.
OK! now I didn't hear anything about what happened to his shoulder? I'm curious. I Watched the rest of the video and still didn't hear what happened to his shoulder. That's a bummer.
vous vous etonnez qu 'ils ne tetent pass le lait dans vos grillage mais il est important qu 'ils tetent dd'abord dans les bras de quelqu un avec un contact .
The vet just confirmed our diagnosis, malnutrition, dhydration and a fracture thats already set - so a real little fighter hopefully we can get all the neccessary supplements required into him to help recovery
Too bad that once a baby has gone through all the different traumas that are inherent in losing a biological mother, then bonding and breaking bonds with a series of humans and then finally get a 'forever' foster mom, and then gets taken from her due to heal reasons, usually quite suddenly and without any more contact with her while being treated. There are other ways to treat a sick baby that has made the connection with a foster mother without totally removing it from contact with its new foster mother so it does not have to relieve the trauma of losing yet another monkey mother, and it is the same trauma because even if the humans know he will eventually go back, he has no way and no experience that tells him he has not lost another mother. We have run into this many times where a baby has needed medical or surgical care after having been matched with a new mother, and depending on the monkey mother and how possessive they are of their new baby and how acclimated to human carers they are and if they will cooperate with them, we have been able to take mother along to the vet facility with baby to either share the same kennel/cage or be placed in the one next to it where they can see, touch and call to each other. Especially when we have had a problem where a baby is losing weight because they are ill, or have gotten new parasite load, have food allergies or other reason, they are going to be harder to feed, when getting them to is eat is the most important, if they are traumatized, depressed and grieving over loss of another mother they have bonded too.
It sounds like you are describing a difficult situation involving infant monkeys and their foster mothers. I understand that the loss of a biological mother and the subsequent bonding and breaking of bonds with humans can be traumatic for these animals. It is unfortunate that some babies have to go through these experiences. It is important to consider the well-being of the monkeys when they require medical care. While it may not always be possible to bring the foster mother along to the vet facility, efforts should be made to minimize the trauma experienced by the infant monkey. I agree that keeping the monkey and its foster mother in close proximity, either in the same kennel or in neighboring ones, may help to alleviate some of the stress that the infant monkey is experiencing. Ultimately, the goal should be to provide the best possible care for the monkey while also being mindful of its emotional well-being. It is heartening to know that there are people like you who are working to provide a safe and nurturing environment for these animals.
Pam D with wild vervets we have actually found the opposite to be true in many cases. Each case is individual, some foster mums get extremely stressed in a smaller area which is needed to treat the babies. We would not be able to syringe feed the baby or get him the required meds in this case with his foster mum. Having the mum in a cage next door we have found to create further unnecessary stress where baby cries all day and mum is v distressed. In the same cage mum will not let go of baby to be able to treat him and he wouldn't feed with her unfortunately. In some cases such as an injury we have been able to keep mum and baby together. They are now re-united and as little stress as possible was created.
Thanks for this video - it is touching!
What a sweet little love!💕 I’m glad he fell into the right hands. Thank you to everyone at VMF for your care and dedication. ❤️🐒❤️
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Poor little guy, he so cute what a sweetheart I know he'll get the best love and care from everyone. He's a bundle of love. It makes my heart warm..😊
I am sure little Felix will progress fine because he is in good hands plus he is determined to keep going and he loves to eat and drink.❤
Felix is just adorable as they all are❤Thanks to Everyone who Donates and helps .God Bless You All 🙏🏻
Lovely video. Felix is a real fighter after his sad start. Such an innocent face and he's so observant, picking up the spilled seed and looking around at everything. Hope those trembles improve and he doesn't have any neuro damage. Thanks and well done to you all! 👍
Without people like you all this world would be garbage.
All creatures great and small matter so much.
Vervet monkey foundation proves they care about the little ones.
And, kudos to the foster mommies for having the heart to step in and take the orphans as their own!
What a lovely comment. Do your friends and family watch? If not make sure to tell them and kids love this channel. Its content is wholesome and educational, right? Love the shoutout to the moms😃
Charlie is just so good with the babies. And they clearly trust him.
Thank you guys for the heartwarming work you put into these little monkeys lives and give them a new chanse in life. You are fantastic. Love to see how the little once settle down and start to eat and feel better ❤
Wow Felix is so curious about things. And so cute 🥰. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Wow little injured babies. I hope the are all doing well!! With all of you taking care of them they have a fighting chance. Thank you everyone for your wonderful support and work with them❤❤❤
@dave how are you feeling? I hope and pray for you that you're OK now. God bless you.🕊🙏🌈🐒love from Canada 🇨🇦
Talk about a little angel Felix even has a golden halo.
😁👋👍👍👏👏💕🙏🏻
Extra healing prayers for Dave I hope you are doing better❤
I must have missed something I was unaware he wasn't feeling well. Thank goodness the baby rush is over and let's hope he rests and is in top shape soon. Hi from Canada.
👍🏼😉 sending our best from the USA !!
BTW- how is Uncle Floki doing ??
I miss my Floki!!!🐵🐒🐵❤
His little antics are so precious, right?
He's doing great, loves to jump and play
As always humans are at fault. The moment they found this little one they should have turned him over. If they did that, he would not have gotten into such a horrible shape. So glad the VMF is there to save these little ones.
Her little eyes say it all,so sad and lonely 😢
Dave you are sounding much better
Swaddling a baby always comforts for sleep
Is surgery an option for Felix? I hope so. I'll love him no matter what ❤😂❤
Thankfully Felix didn't need surgery
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What’s the prognosis of Felix’s shoulder? I hope he’s going to make a swift recovery from his horrendous start. ❤🙏🏻
The vet just confirmed our diagnosis, malnutrition, dehydration and a fracture that's already set - so a real little fighter hopefully we can get all the necessary supplements required into him to help recovery
@vmf Thank you for the response. I’ll be watching for updates. I truly hope he’s going to make it & will have the best monkey life possible 💕
Dave: are you getting any better?
Thank you still battling with a bit of sinus trouble, gargling with Himalayan salt water and flushing sinuses.
@@VervetMonkey You have a lot of people out here who follow you diligently!
Cute little Felix, 20 minutes on the video went by, I was wondering when you guys Have taken him to the vet.
The video does not depict the events as they occur or the actual time frame between events, its compiled by a lot of different videos from a lot of different people and put together for entertainment.
Poor thing he shaking when he tries to grab food it must be painfull
Please tell Floki hi from his New Mexico USA. friends.
will do thank you
Are the bandits random monkeys that get into your compound? Are they aggressive?
its a wild troop that lives in the area - they can be aggressive
OK! now I didn't hear anything about what happened to his shoulder? I'm curious. I Watched the rest of the video and still didn't hear what happened to his shoulder. That's a bummer.
His shoulder healed well by itself
Did the vet take x rays or do some kind of a mri to make sure he doesn't have a concussion or brain damage
vous vous etonnez qu 'ils ne tetent pass le lait dans vos grillage mais il est important qu 'ils tetent dd'abord dans les bras de quelqu un avec un contact .
@Oldnoitail HUMAN babies
I'm wondering what happened at the Vet with Felix? What did the Vet say about the arm/shoulder and the shaking?
The vet just confirmed our diagnosis, malnutrition, dhydration and a fracture thats already set - so a real little fighter hopefully we can get all the neccessary supplements required into him to help recovery
@@VervetMonkey Thank You
Too bad that once a baby has gone through all the different traumas that are inherent in losing a biological mother, then bonding and breaking bonds with a series of humans and then finally get a 'forever' foster mom, and then gets taken from her due to heal reasons, usually quite suddenly and without any more contact with her while being treated. There are other ways to treat a sick baby that has made the connection with a foster mother without totally removing it from contact with its new foster mother so it does not have to relieve the trauma of losing yet another monkey mother, and it is the same trauma because even if the humans know he will eventually go back, he has no way and no experience that tells him he has not lost another mother. We have run into this many times where a baby has needed medical or surgical care after having been matched with a new mother, and depending on the monkey mother and how possessive they are of their new baby and how acclimated to human carers they are and if they will cooperate with them, we have been able to take mother along to the vet facility with baby to either share the same kennel/cage or be placed in the one next to it where they can see, touch and call to each other. Especially when we have had a problem where a baby is losing weight because they are ill, or have gotten new parasite load, have food allergies or other reason, they are going to be harder to feed, when getting them to is eat is the most important, if they are traumatized, depressed and grieving over loss of another mother they have bonded too.
It sounds like you are describing a difficult situation involving infant monkeys and their foster mothers. I understand that the loss of a biological mother and the subsequent bonding and breaking of bonds with humans can be traumatic for these animals. It is unfortunate that some babies have to go through these experiences.
It is important to consider the well-being of the monkeys when they require medical care. While it may not always be possible to bring the foster mother along to the vet facility, efforts should be made to minimize the trauma experienced by the infant monkey. I agree that keeping the monkey and its foster mother in close proximity, either in the same kennel or in neighboring ones, may help to alleviate some of the stress that the infant monkey is experiencing.
Ultimately, the goal should be to provide the best possible care for the monkey while also being mindful of its emotional well-being. It is heartening to know that there are people like you who are working to provide a safe and nurturing environment for these animals.
Pam D with wild vervets we have actually found the opposite to be true in many cases. Each case is individual, some foster mums get extremely stressed in a smaller area which is needed to treat the babies. We would not be able to syringe feed the baby or get him the required meds in this case with his foster mum. Having the mum in a cage next door we have found to create further unnecessary stress where baby cries all day and mum is v distressed. In the same cage mum will not let go of baby to be able to treat him and he wouldn't feed with her unfortunately. In some cases such as an injury we have been able to keep mum and baby together. They are now re-united and as little stress as possible was created.