Two Baby Monkeys Adopted And Lived Happily With Other Species In The Animal Sanctuary

Published on 06/29/2022
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Learning From Horace

Sarah Carter, who started the Twala Trust Animal Sanctuary, says that the animals at the sanctuary feel a lot better when they are close to each other. Until Horace joined them, the animals didn’t realize how strong their bonds can be.

Learning From Horace

Learning From Horace

“We get a lot of orphaned animals, so we can’t always put them with animals of the same species. However, the fact that they can spend time with another species, even if that creature is very different from them, is very relaxing and comforting for them. Horace taught us that.” Carter told The Dodo about it.

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Start To Make Friends

Horace didn’t have to wait for too long before he started making friends with the other animals at the shelter. Everyone was surprised when he started to act in a way that didn’t fit with his wild nature and made friends with several animals that had been tamed.

Start To Make Friends

Start To Make Friends

Even though cats and dogs have very different personalities, Horace didn’t seem to have any trouble with either of them. After they met for the first time, he became best friends with a rescued dog named Keiko, who quickly became his most reliable friend.

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