Zookeeper steps in to care for ill baby gorilla rejected by its mother
That was the case recently, after one Australian zookeeper stepped in to give a baby gorilla a chance of survival after he was rejected by his mother.
Baby gorilla Kaius was born at Mogo Wildlife Park, in New South Wales last month, but the beautiful newborn’s life was almost cut short.
But for reasons unknown, the baby’s father, Kisane, took Kaius away from his mother during a critical feeding period.
While the dad was “very gentle and caring” with the newborn, removing the infant from his mother put his life in danger.
The newborn gorilla’s life was in danger — but zookeeper Chad Staples, along with veterinarians and staff, were not ready to give up.
“On the first night I had him, when all the health care people had treated him and left, we all knew there was a high chance he would crash overnight,” Chad told The Sunday Telegraph.
“Right now a lot of his care mimics the exact care you would give a human baby with all of his nutritional requirements, his hygiene and medical care but also in some ways most importantly his emotional care and development,” Chad wrote.
“Kaius needs to know he is loved and protected just like a baby and please know I am providing this now around the clock.”
“What got his heart rate down and what stabilised his breathing was that contact of him being on my chest, listening to my heartbeat.”
In recent updates, Chad has reported that Kaius is doing “so so good” and is putting on weight and getting “stronger and stronger.”
“He is a tiny baby now but I want to see him as a beautiful, strong Silverback in the future with his own family group to look after,” Chad wrote.
But in the meantime, Kaius is making a steady recovery in the arms of his very special carer.
“Our beautiful little boy is make his own little steps forward,” Chad said. “Still on all his medications but with such brightness in his eyes which gives us all hope.”