Tuesday, 1 October 2024

Baby Alf

 

Baby Alf arrived in early August after falling from the top of a tall palm tree. Sadly, he was unable to be reunited with his mother and was delivered to the Sanctuary weighing in at a tiny 162g. 


 

 

Alf was not a fan of milk formula during his first week in care, and every three hours needed a great deal of persuasion to drink.  A visit to see Dr Tim, our wildlife veterinarian, ruled out any health concerns and x-rays reassured us that Alf had no bone breaks despite his fall. 


 After three weeks, little Alf developed a hefty appetite, taking a whole 10ml of formula at each feed and enjoying rose petals and leaf tips. Alf is now over double his weight at admission and loves his milk and all types of native plant treats. 


Alf is becoming good at climbing and jumping, although his favourite place is his fleecy pouch, clinging to his teddy.  


Soon Alf will be graduating to a larger cage, in readiness for a transition to outdoor life. We hope Alf continues to do well and can rejoin his wild possum friends in the forest very soon!


 

 

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