Today is my 50th birthday, and originally I was going to post about that milestone, the last 15 years of my life at Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, and the GiveBIG fundraiser that ends on May 3rd.
Unfortunately, I have some other, more challenging news, to share with you all.
Jody was found not moving in one of the front rooms on her side of the building. Dr. Erin was able to do an exam quickly and we obtained x-rays and drew blood, but these did not tell us what exactly is going on. You can imagine, if you know Erin at all, that she has been on the phone constantly, consulting with veterinarians and human doctors across the continent and trying to arrange for an MRI and spinal tap for poor JoJo. Her symptoms are consistent with a cervical spinal injury. There was not a conflict and no obvious signs that she fell (though we can’t rule that out), so it’s possible there’s just something happening within her body that is impacting her spine. An MRI will tell us more, and we hope to get her to an amazing clinic Tuesday morning if not earlier.
I know everyone who just read those words are absorbing a lot right now. I’m so sorry. I know how much you care and that this is not what you want to be learning about today.
This is one of the hardest aspects of caring for anyone, and there are things about caring for captive chimpanzees that make these situations more challenging. It’s very difficult to see Jody in this state. She is a strong-willed, independent, no-nonsense chimpanzee who, I think, would be happy to have never met a human being, and now she is dependent on us in ways that she never could have or wanted to imagine. That’s not to say that she doesn’t have friendships with the humans in her life. She does. Us humans are doing everything we can to convey to her that all we want to do is help, and to comfort her in ways that continue to respect her independence and dignity and show our love to her, Jody, the chimpanzee person we know.
We don’t have enough information to provide a definitive prognosis or to answer the many questions you probably have.
We know of many other chimpanzees in sanctuary settings who have been in a similar states and made partial or even full recoveries. For this reason, and because we have seen the indomitable will of chimpanzees in action before, we are cautiously holding onto some hope.
Jody is a 47 year old chimpanzee who has embraced the last fifteen years of her sanctuary life with her eyes wide open in wonder and her arms full of sanctuary abundance – be that blankets or food foraged from Young’s Hill. Please think of her this way.
And definitely do consider making a GiveBIG donation in her honor. It seems almost crass to suggest that, but the reality is that your donations provide Jody with the care that she needs. Without donors, Jody would not have had the last fifteen years that she was afforded at Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest. There’s a reason we chose the image below as our main GiveBIG image this year. Just look at how much happiness she was experiencing as the camera shutter clicked when this image was taken:
Here are some more Jody moments that supporters made possible:
marianne says
Sending you All, but specifically our sweet Jody healing and universal love energy.
Let’s all step out of fear and focus on love.
Rosalie Allen says
Woke up this morning still praying for Jody and everyone loving her and caring for her?
Janet D says
Father God, I ask you to please lay your healing hands on our sweet girl, Jody. Raise her up in your love and light and sooth her body. Take away any fear and pain she may have. Please guide and bless her wonderful caregivers and medical team as they take care of her. Dear Father, heal our precious girl. Amen.
My heart goes out to every single individual at CSNW. I will light my prayer candle for everyone. Jody girl, you are loved so much!
God Bless You.
Janet
Donna S says
Amen
Caroline says
Sending my love and prayers to Jody for a full recovery,My Birthday wish for you, Diana is that Jody comes through this ordeal. Hugs and love to all!
Carol Sceniak says
sending love to Jody and praying to St.Francis to hold her hand.I love everyone there:pray::pray:?
Heather says
my heart is hurting. wishing for her complete recovery. healing vibes sent!
Donna S says
My heart is aching for Miss Jody..please tell her I love her
Donna S says
Amen
Orna says
I am so sorry. She has got enchanting eyes, curious and full of light. she is one of so few animals who had the rare fortune to meet the compassionate side of the humane race and she knew happiness that gew of her siblings ever know.
Let Her Memory be blessed ??? ???? ???? –
Dawn Durbin says
Cannnot stop thinking about the day that Jody escorted Negra out to the hill. And she also waited to be sure that Negra got back in safely. You lost a chimp with a big heart. No doubt ~ she will be missed by her chimp family and her human family at CSNW. I am sincerely sorry for your loss.
Kimberly says
I was so sorry to read about Jody. What a sweet creature <3 Sending you all much love.
Wanda Trotta says
Run free with your friends who have gone before you Jody! You will be missed on this earth by all who have loved you near and far.
Lori Chow Marsella says
I’m so sad about Jody’s passing. My heartfelt condolences to every being at the sanctuary. It really is like losing a member of your family. Deepest appreciation to all the caregivers, vets, and volunteers who provide these amazing chimpanzees a safe place to live, love, play and pass on. Much love to you all, especially the chimps.:black_heart:
Stacy Earl says
I’m truly sorry for your loss of Jody. Thank you to each and every one of you for all give to these beautiful beings.