Abigail the kangaroo shows her love for volunteers everyday
Rescued Kangaroo Expresses Gratitude to the Volunteers Who Saved Her Life
It is sad that we humans often neglect the value of gratitude. It is a thankful appreciation for what we receive, a way to recognize the goodness in our lives.
The story of Abi shows gratitude
Gratitude is linked to happiness, as it encourages positivity, builds strong relationships, savors good experiences, and improves health. Unlike people, animals never forget to thank us for the love and care we give them. The story of Abi, the hugging kangaroo, confirms it.
Queen Abi starts her day by hugging the people who look after her
Abigail is one of the most loving rescued animals in the world, and her story raises consciousness of the hunting issue that orphaned many joeys in the Australian outback. Abigail lost her mom when she was only a few months old, and volunteers at the sanctuary welcomed her with open arms.
Queen Abi starts her day by hugging the people who look after her at the Kangaroo Sanctuary, outside of Alice Springs. Chris Brolga is the founder of the non-profit sanctuary. It gives specialized care to kangaroos, rehabilitating orphaned joeys from the hunting and helps them to enter the wilderness.
Abi has built a special bond with her rescuers
Abi has been living in the sanctuary for over a decade, and she has acquired a special relationship with her rescuers.
Nowadays, Queen Abi is as joyful and loving animals as several years ago, and her regular extensive snuggles show her caretakers how grateful she feels.
Just like human beings, animals have feelings, too
The employees and volunteers at the sanctuary are extremely loving and caring, and the hugging kangaroo is a member of this large, heart-warming kangaroo and the human family.
Let’s wish that the love and affection Queen Abi extends will raise awareness of the significance of these animals and will be able to make a positive change.
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