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dipsydoodle

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Fri Apr 4, 2014, 10:42 AM Apr 2014

The woman who lost a dog and gained 200 sloths [View all]



Monique Pool first fell in love with sloths when she took in an orphan from a rescue centre. Since then many sloths have spent time in her home on their way back to the forest - but even she found it hard to cope when she had to rescue 200 at once.

It all began in 2005 when Pool lost her dog, a mongrel called Sciolo, and called the Suriname Animal Protection Society to see if they'd found it. They hadn't, but they told her about Loesje (or Lucia), a baby three-toed sloth they didn't know how to look after. Pool offered to take it - and was instantly smitten. "They're very special animals to look at," she says. "They always have a smile on their face and seem so tranquil and peaceful."

Sloths are gentle creatures, but are far from easy to keep. Their diet presents enormous problems, and the local zoo had shied away from the task.

Pool sought advice from Judy Arroyo at the famous sloth sanctuary in Costa Rica, who told her she must feed Loesje goat's milk - cow's milk would be fatal. But goat's milk is rarely available in Suriname and had to be sent over from the US. The leaves that sloths eat are also hard to source - and must be fresh.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-26734289
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One of wife's favorite animals... Earth_First Apr 2014 #1
Always thought sloths were cool. Even had a Tshirt design made featuring one, but never produced it. Hoyt Apr 2014 #2
A heroic Lady! burrowowl Apr 2014 #3
I'm so glad she took them on passiveporcupine Apr 2014 #4
Bats are a problem to rehabilitate Curmudgeoness Apr 2014 #5
we don't have rabies out here, but I will have to check out white nose...thanks n/t passiveporcupine Apr 2014 #6
We raise and release in Fl. Mojorabbit Apr 2014 #10
That's good to hear. Curmudgeoness Apr 2014 #11
cool lovemydog Apr 2014 #7
Cattle production -- Hell Hath No Fury Apr 2014 #8
I heart sloths and their lifestyle mackerel Apr 2014 #9
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