The morning air was cool and quiet when we found KiKi, a tiny baby monkey curled up weakly beneath a tree. Her small body trembled, and her soft cries broke our hearts. It was clear she needed urgent help. Without hesitation, we gently wrapped her in a warm cloth and prepared to take her to the new hospital for treatment.
The journey felt longer than usual. KiKi clung weakly to the fabric, her eyes half-open, as if she was trying to understand what was happening. We spoke softly to her, offering comfort, hoping she could feel that she was no longer alone. Every second mattered, and our only goal was to get her the care she desperately needed.
When we arrived at the new hospital, the veterinary team was ready. They carefully took KiKi into their hands, examining her injuries with great attention. She had a small wound on her head and signs of exhaustion, possibly from being separated from her mother for too long. Watching her fragile condition made everyone in the room emotional, but the doctors remained calm and focused.
KiKi was given immediate treatment. They cleaned her wounds, provided fluids to rehydrate her, and wrapped her gently to keep her warm. Though she was still weak, there was a small sign of hope—she stopped crying and began to rest peacefully. It was the first moment we felt she might recover.
Hours passed as we waited anxiously. The hospital staff reassured us that KiKi was responding slowly but positively. Her breathing became steadier, and her tiny fingers started to move again, holding onto the soft blanket beside her.
Taking KiKi to the new hospital was the best decision we could have made. It gave her a chance to survive, to heal, and maybe one day, to return to a safe and happy life. Her story is a reminder that even the smallest life deserves care, compassion, and a second chance.