Moyo, who was just a baby, has grown up and is now in the prime of her life, full of curiosity and wanting to play. She started doing whatever she wanted inside the house.
He grabbed things off the kitchen counter, knocked over plants, put a spoon in his mouth, and ended up peeing on the floor. Roxy’s patience with such a mischievous Moyo is amazing. A video has been released that shows Moyo’s daily life and the heartwarming love of the people at the facility.
Moyo removes the tree branch that serves as a fence and comes inside.
Roxy has been caring for sick and orphaned wild animals for nearly 20 years. Roxy has helped rehabilitate many animals, including African wildcats, primates and birds, but Moyo was her biggest challenge.
Moyo is free, sucking on Roxy’s face and mowing down plants with her nose.
I started to pluck the leaves from the plants with my nose.
Moyo looks relaxed with Roxy on the sofa. However, when Moyo stands up, the sofa makes a creaking sound and looks like it’s about to break. . .
“This is our balcony, where Moyo spends some quiet time. This used to be Moyo’s favorite sofa, but now that Moyo is getting bigger, the sofa will probably break soon.”
Moyo came to this facility when he was just a few days old. They were swept away while crossing a river in a group, and were saved from drowning. Fortunately, Moyo was rescued by a passing forest guard and brought to Roxy. Roxy became Moyo’s only mother, and she was always by her side.
It looks like he grabbed something from the cup on the table.
“He’s very curious and grabs everything. I just grabbed a tea bag, but apparently he didn’t like it.”
This time on the floor…
“It’s terrible, it’s urinating on the floor. For a normal animal, it would be a small puddle, but for Moyo, it’s a huge puddle. It’s hard to clean up.”
Roxy tries to kick Moyo out to prevent him from destroying the house any further.
Moyo ignores Roxy and starts playing with the cups and spoons on the table.
Even though Moyo has grown up, he still can’t forget his old habits.
“When I first came here, I used to make food for Moyo in the kitchen, and Moyo would often follow me into the kitchen, so she’s used to the kitchen.”
“You’re after the chocolate brownie, aren’t you? No, I can’t eat this. Now let’s get out of here, Moyo.”
“Interestingly enough, Moyo seems to like silverware. He holds a spoon in his mouth. Moyo, you can hold the spoon and get out of here. You’re a good boy.”
Moyo is training to be reintroduced into the wild, but it seems that he has been traumatized by his near-drowning and is now afraid of water. He is now starting to get used to the water in a small pool dug for him.