As soon as she arrived, sanctuary caregivers prepared a clean stall with fresh hay and grain for the skinny goat to eat. Lily certainly had a rough start; she was afflicted with lice and mites, a bad cough, and orf, a viral infection that left lesions on her mouth. She is currently kept separate from our resident goats while she receives ongoing treatment for an internal parasitic infestation, and is still struggling with severe pneumonia. But we are happy to report that this brave little kid is making progress and growing stronger by the day.
Though Lily came to us with bald spots on her face and legs due to mange, her hair is finally starting to grow back. She is very active and loves to run in the pasture and munch on fresh green grass. Lily also needs plenty of love and affection to keep her going, and will climb the fencing and bleat a greeting whenever anyone comes near. Without a mother to snuggle with, she will gladly rub up against you and climb into your lap to sleep. Watch out for your clothes, though, because Lily is very curious and will nibble on everything in sight!
Having narrowly escaped an early demise, this sweet girl is now forever safe from harm. Please help us be there for more needy animals like Lily, and help us advocate for suffering farm animals everywhere, by making a gift to our Emergency Rescue Fund today. Thank you for your support!