One of those beautiful miracles given us each day & which are mostly lost.
A brief moment that renews our spirit and gives joy to the heart.
This tiny deer was delivered by Caesarean section at a Wildlife hospital after a car killed his mother.
Little Rupert, who is so small he can fit in an adult's hand, was born after vets failed in their battle to save his mother.
At just 6" tall and weighing just over a pound, he is now in an incubator in the intensive care unit at Tiggywinkles Wildlife Hospital in Buckinghamshire. He has only recently opened his eyes.
Les Stocker, founder of Tiggywinkles, said, "Rupert's mother had very severe injuries. We brought him out and got him breathing, and then he went into an incubator on oxygen. He is now being fed by a tube."
Staff members are optimistic that Rupert, now 5 days old, will make a full recovery.
"Deer are very, very tricky, but this one has spirit. He's an extremely feisty,
little guy and quite pushy," Mr. Stocker said.
** TY Cathy for sharing**
Such a sweet little baby. I think I have seen this in a email once. A good one to share. Blessings dear friend.
ReplyDeleteGwen:)
Oh, what a sweetie. So sorry to hear about the Mom. Hopefuly all will turn out well.
ReplyDeleteMelinda
Oh, how precious, let's hope he can make it. Thanks so much for stopping by my blog, even though, I have been very remiss in posting. I hope to get back to it fulltime soon. Have a great week. Mary Ann
ReplyDeleteThat is so sweet didn't know they could be so small.
ReplyDeletePatsy
Oh my goodness - he is so sweet looking. I am sorry about his mom - happy for him.
ReplyDeletesandie
Oh, Marydon, how precious! What a little darling! I didn't know a deer could be that small! Poor little thing. So sad about his mother but I'm sure he'll get wonderful care.
ReplyDeleteHope you're doing well.
Be a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
Oh I have never ever saw anything like this. That is the sweetest thing I have ever saw. Hey I recieved the box today and took it to Sweet Teen. She was so excited. I took pics as she opened it. I will be blogging about it tonight. Thank you so much for helping to make her so enthused about sewing. She loved it all. I am sure you will be hearing from her soon. I am suppose to send her the link to your blog. She could not believe all that was in that box. Thank you again for making my granddaughter so happy.
ReplyDeleteThank you Marydon for sharing, I know Tiggywinkles as I lived in Buckinghamshire for many years, Maureen
ReplyDeleteHi Marydon,
ReplyDeleteWhat a precious sweet baby. I so hope he continues to grow stronger and does well. He sure is a little darling.
Thank you for sharing this story of one of God's littlest creatures.
Have a wonderful week dear friend.
Hugs, Celestina Marie
what an amazing story! i didn't know there was such a place for wildlife! that baby deer is so cute! ty for sharing that! thanks also for visiting me at cottage romance 2day and for the sweet comment! have a great week!
ReplyDeleteHe's so precious! Thank you for sharing such a darling with us!!
ReplyDeleteLove,
Susan and Bentley
xxoo
What pure amazement. He is absolutely beautiful. Thank you for sharing such sweetness!
ReplyDeleteOh, how sweet! So tiny. Thank you for showing us! ; )
ReplyDelete~Michele
Oh how precious! I hope that sweet little fella makes it because it is tooooooo cute!
ReplyDeleteHave a blessed day, HUGS!
AWWWWwwwww, so cute.
ReplyDeleteThat is an amazing story. He looks like a little statue in the hands.
ReplyDeleteStories like this restore my faith in my fellow man . . . and I feel better about the whole world. Thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteOh my! So tiny!
ReplyDeleteHow precious....I hope this little fella flourishes...hugs, Linda
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness. I want to eat that little teeny deer up. He is so cute. You are a lovely person to find this story to share it. I WANT THAT BABY DEER! Even though he WOULD eat any plants that I have left, that his relatives haven't eaten already. :)
ReplyDeleteI will still take little Rupert.
Best,
Gloria
What a beautiful little fawn. I hope he makes it, against all odds.
ReplyDeleteI hope if they name this little deer that they name him Bambi. I saw that movie when I was a little girl and as soon as I saw these photos I thought about Bambi.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Charlotte
I bet Rupurt has no hesitation in letting them know when he is hungry.
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