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Goodbye Jimmy Sr. 

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March 14, 2011
Dear Friend of Jungle Friends,
I am writing to you through my tears. We have had so much sadness at the sanctuary, and I haven't been able to bring myself to write about our losses until now. Three of our favorite monkeys have left us with aching hearts. Earlier this year, Lucy and Cappy died together the same night, leaving Puchi alone. Now Jimmy Sr. is gone and Chi Chi is without the loving companionship she cherished for the past ten years.
I was privileged to have these three magnificent beings in my life. They all had suffered through long hardships before they found refuge at Jungle Friends. Lucy was near death at the hands of a neglectful hoarder. Jimmy Sr. lived with the abuse from an organ grinder, then more years confined as a pet store display. I am so thankful they all found their way into the sanctuary and into our hearts. Here they found love and compassion with their monkey and human friends.
Every morning was a miracle when we found Lucy still with us, still hanging on though her body was ravaged by cancer. Lucy and Cappy were inseparable, even leaving this life together. They passed within the same hour. Their companion, Puchi, was distraught when his long-time friends were gone, but his many human friends at the sanctuary lavished love and attention on him so he would not feel so alone.
In truth, Puchi has recovered from his loss better than I have. I am thankful that Lucy no longer has to suffer, but I just can't wrap my head around the fact that Cappy is gone. I think monkeys are more insightful about these things. I miss Cappy's screams of delight whenever I approached -- he was so happy to see me. He wasn't looking for a treat; he didn't want anything from me except my love. You just don't find that kind of love very often and I feel that loss every day.
I was not ready for another blow. About 3:00 a.m. yesterday, Mimi alerted me that Jimmy Sr. was in trouble. I ran to his enclosure and my heart dropped when I saw that he was gone. Chi Chi was by his side threatening us, protecting her dear old friend. You could see in her eyes that she was very upset, not sure what to do. She did not want us to take Jimmy from her. I am sure that she felt so alone.
Later that morning we moved Puchi and Chi Chi to adjacent habitats, leading up to a formal introduction. Although they are different species of capuchins, we feel they will be a great comfort to each other. Chi Chi and Puchi are probably the most affectionate monkeys at Jungle Friends. Both are very kind, both are elderly, and foraging is their favorite pastime. We all think they will make a great couple and enjoy a tender relationship.
Coming from such troubled pasts, I believe our departed friends found their "golden years" at Jungle Friends especially sweet. They lived their lives here with such enthusiasm, such flair, and that is how we will remember them: Cappy's huge grin when he spotted a friend or wrestled with his pal Puchi; Jimmy's amazing leaps when he felled an obliging volunteer with a well aimed bit of mulch; Lucy's strong spirit as she continued to live and love on her own terms, long past the doctor's prognosis. I am thankful for the opportunity I had to care for these dear friends, and for the loving memories I will have forever.
Lots of Monkey Love,
Kari and the Monks
P.S. GREAT NEWS!! It is now March 15th and we have had a new development - Chi Chi and Puchi are TOGETHER! They were foraging side-by-side yesterday and then Puchi groomed Chi Chi and in the night we found them both snuggled up right next to each other!

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Комментарии : 22   
@JasonCunningham-ne4ui
@JasonCunningham-ne4ui 5 лет назад
R.I.P. little fella.
@robertaluini2603
@robertaluini2603 5 лет назад
Poverino! Spelacchiato
@michelepastore3562
@michelepastore3562 10 лет назад
He looked as though he was thrown into a fire. I have to agree with comment below, where's the concern for our ppl our abused children? Our hungry neighbor? I'm sorry but I feel like iv lost all faith in humanity.
@JungleFriends
@JungleFriends 9 лет назад
Michele Pastore I worked as a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) for abused and neglected children for 8 years, you should really look into that program to help with abused children, some states they are called guardians ad litem or attorneys ad litem. And local food banks are a wonderful place to get involved to help feed the hungry, as far as a hungry neighbor, just invite them over to eat, that's what we do. There are many wonderful organizations to become involved in, let kindness be your guide and have compassion in all that you do.
@michelepastore3562
@michelepastore3562 9 лет назад
Jungle Friends Primate Sanctuary​, thank you for your kind words that is very helpful. We do what we can as a family together. There is so much it's frustrating sometimes. but i,we will never stop or give up our share of help. :)
@silentfades
@silentfades 13 лет назад
sincere condolences and may you be comforted by the memories you created so well
@JungleFriends
@JungleFriends 13 лет назад
So good to hear from you J.B. and family. Lucy had a great life here at Jungle Friends. She lived with Marvin for many years, as you know, until he died of cancer and then she spent the remaining years with dear Cappy, who never left her side, slept with her every night and then died with her that same night, she has had two great loves, I think that is more than most of us can say. Lots of monkey love, Kari and the monks
@JungleFriends
@JungleFriends 13 лет назад
Thank you Jennie. Jimmy Sr. was truly a beautiful soul, I miss him so!
@plfdjack
@plfdjack 13 лет назад
so sorry, but job well done and a perfect sunset for them all. love, JC
@bernardbrown5336
@bernardbrown5336 6 лет назад
RIP
@JungleFriends
@JungleFriends 13 лет назад
Thank you - Jimmy Sr. had so many friends, more friends than most people and he is missed every day. He made a huge impact on everyone who had the opportunity to meet him. Well, I am crying again thinking about how much I miss my friends who moved on, but my sorrow is well worth it. I learned a lot from Jimmy Sr., Cappy and Lucy, they all overcame so much in life and I was privileged to have known each and every one of them.
@c4cattle1
@c4cattle1 13 лет назад
As the former rescuer of Lucy from the horrid abusive environment she was in before finding her final home at Jungle Friends, we are so very sad to hear of her passing. She was so affectionate. I will never forget the look on her little face and in her eyes the first time she was given proper food...It was if to say thank you God for saving me. She made such a huge impact in our lives. God bless you Kari for the dedication and hard work! You are in our thoughts and prayers. J.B. and family
@shereewolfe
@shereewolfe 13 лет назад
I am so sorry to hear this…still hoping to make it down there soon to do some volunteering...
@vckrscindy
@vckrscindy 11 лет назад
this had to be the saddest thing I saw this evening. I hope Puchi and ChiChi as so so very happy!!!!
@kansas66701
@kansas66701 7 лет назад
Wow! 44 years old! At least most of his life was happy!
@JungleFriends
@JungleFriends 11 лет назад
In Gainesville Florida.
@jwag4863
@jwag4863 9 лет назад
Jesus, Jimmy looks like he may have had mange. He looks awful at the 1m:24s mark! Did he have mange when he arrived to your sanctuary?
@JungleFriends
@JungleFriends 9 лет назад
J Wag No, Jimmy pulled out his own hair due to stress and an abusive environment.
@jwag4863
@jwag4863 9 лет назад
Jungle Friends Primate Sanctuary Aww, how sad! What a shame he felt the need to pull out his own hair. How long did Jimmy stay with you at your sanctuary and how old was he when he arrived?
@cricketikaika2530
@cricketikaika2530 8 лет назад
they didn't say he had mange. they would have treated him for mange, if he had mange.
@vckrscindy
@vckrscindy 11 лет назад
where are you located
@JungleFriends
@JungleFriends 11 лет назад
Cappy was an ex-pet as well.