I came upon Foxie curled up in a wee chimpanzee ball napping the other afternoon and was able to get a couple of photos on my iPhone and couldn’t resist sharing. And yes, my heart melted into a big ol’ puddle right then and there.
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Martha Faulkner says
Sweet Foxie!
Kathleen says
Ohhhhh no! Look how she lovingly looks at you Katelyn! SO sweet. Isn’t she beautiful………. sigh.
Jackie says
The lovely Foxie! She looks so at peace.
Kathleen Klueh says
Beautiful Foxie, looking so cute, especially with your troll doll right next to you.
Francoise says
Even though you know it is essential, and the best thing for them, and for your safety, it must be so hard to not want to give them a hug or, in this case, maybe put a blanket on her. I would love to get inside their heads to discover know what they think and feel.
Claudia says
What about the lab that harmed Foxie this way? There’s nothing to do against this way of mistreating animals?
Diana says
What Foxie went through in the lab – the testing, the isolation, and having her infants taken away, was not illegal. Thankfully, testing on chimpanzees is coming to an end. However, there are many other animal species who are still undergoing the same things that happened to Foxie.