🙏🏻 Donations of any amount will help Everest an Orphaned Premature Lamb who requires VITAL procedures & veterinary care to survive.
Whangaparaoa, Auckland
🙏🏻'Everest' an Orphaned Lamb 🐑 needs your support!
Kimberly stepped up to foster him, but funds weren't available. She's determined to raise what it takes to give Everest a fighting chance of surviving.
Everest needed the experience from Dr Laura, The Lifestyle Vet who explains his needs:
Everest is a little lamb that was born severely premature. He was born with fetlock hyperextension in his front feet and carpal contracted tendons in his front elbow, which prevented him from being able to stand after birth. He was rejected by his mother, never received any colostrum from his mother and ended up being severely immunocompromised.
Little Everest received soft bandaging and pain medication for the first 10 days of his life. This was only partially effective so hoof extensions were applied to his little hooves as well. Although we are slowly starting to make some progress with his bent little legs, he still has a long journey ahead of him which will require ongoing veterinary care, treatment and time.
His immunocompromised state is also placing him at high risk of sepsis. In order to facilitate his growth and to protect him from an infection that could easily kill him, he now requires a plasma transfusion. We hope to provide this to him on Friday.
Kimberly will support Everest with everything he needs along his journey until the right time to find the perfect home for him.
Vet fees are approx $5-6 K - Any donation amount is greatly appreciated.
Thank You🐑 🙏🏻
Everest & Kimberly
Kimberly is fostering Everest the Orphaned Lamb. Funds are helping to cover Veterianiary expenses for his treatments, care and procedures to straighten his legs, and hooves and boost his immunity to give him a chance at living his best Lamb Life.
All funds raised will directly go towards EVEREST's Veterinary costs and care to help him with the upcoming procedures, treatments and care so he can survive.
Everest 🐑 24 November 2022
I’m really not sure how to share this but you’ve had my back along the way and helped me with Everest so I wanted to share this part of our journey over the past couple of weeks.
On Nov 4th my dad who lives in Canada had a medical emergency and my son who graduated just days before and I knew we had to go by my parent’s side. My daughter still had exams to write so she stayed home with my husband. I had to figure out who could look after Everest and tend to his daily needs and care for him just as I would 🐑🐑
Dr. Laura didn’t hesitate to help me out and have Everest board with her. We thought it would be good for her to see how he was doing first-hand and also help her write some notes to update the surgeon we were talking to. So off Everest and his wheelchair went.
As I drove away his bleating 🐑 😭 was evident he was going to miss me, and wondered why I was not putting him back in the car with me as I had always done on our visits.
What he couldn’t see was how sad I felt as my own tears rolled down my face as I waved goodbye I knew this would be a big change for him as he had only ever stayed at my girlfriend’s house for a few hours at a time.
We landed in Edmonton and stayed by my dad’s side 24/7 for a week prior to his passing. The gift I received here was being here by my dad’s side, being able to have those moments with him, and as an only child supporting my mom through a very difficult and challenging time.
My dad passed peacefully on Nov 10 with us by his side and just hours later that day I received devastating news about Everest. Dr Laura had taken some X-Rays of Everest to give them a better look at his progress. She had sent them off to a specialist to read and interpret and the news was not what anyone expected after what we had thought were his wee legs strengthening, we actually got to see how the abnormalities with his bones had actually fused together improperly, which no surgery could now help him with.
We really had only one option for Everest and due to what they felt the severity of his pain level might have been. Dr Laura felt we couldn’t even wait until I got back home so that I could see and be with him for his last moments. 😭😭
This was one of the biggest heartbreaking moments and decisions I had to make during an already stressful and sad time in my life. So a few days later my Husband and daughter went out to be with Everest and spent some time spoiling him and being by his side. 🐑🐑
Everest had a chance! By stepping up and becoming his carer, he got to take his first steps that would’ve never happened. He had 4 months of Love, the best medical team, and sunshine on his face. He had a fur family that included our dog and 2 cats that loved playing with him, and they will miss him. Everest loved to watch the Guinea Pigs run around and loved his leg massages every night while watching TV. He got to travel, try out his new wheelchair, and eat most of my flowers, yummy treats, and Weetbix. Everest had a way of putting smiles on everyone’s face that met him. He also warmed the hearts of many strangers including you who reached out to financially support him and become part of his flock.
Everest made a difference in my life and for that, I am blessed 🙏🏻 💫
So, as I prepare to head back to Auckland, I am sad to know that Everest and his sweet baa’s and woolly hooves won’t be there to greet me and that will be yet another moment of grieving for me.
What I do know is that Everest gave me the gift of unconditional love and showed me how the underdog can be so determined no matter what lemons life gives you and that having a positive support flock around you is vital to helping you reach goals that can so big they scare you and even when you have no idea of how you could accomplish them, you should always have a big vision. Sometimes the path put in front of you is not always straight or smooth and can be full of surprises but having faith and a strong belief in what you’re doing is all you need!
So 🙏🏻Thank you for all your support and love over the past 4 months. It meant the world to Everest and me and I know for sure that there is Kindness in strangers that become friends along the way!
🕊️🕊️Everest you didn’t get to run free in the field I dreamed of but I do pray you’re watching over all those who loved you. 🐑 🙏🏻
Everest & Kimberly 🕊️🐑💫
👋🏻Welcome to the Flock Suzie, Thank you ever so much for donating to Everest's medical needs It means so much that you would take a moment and do this for him. And yes what a beautiful gift Everest has received and is using to help strengthen the muscles in his legs. Fingers crossed it's like a magic gift! Much gratitude and Aroha for your words of support. Everest and Kimberly 🐑🧡
Oh Faye, Thank you for your beautiful donation for Everest, I'm so excited he is doing well and yes 10 Weeks is a great stepping stone to reach. 🧡🐑 See you when you get home 🏡 Everest & Kimberly
Edith, You are a beautiful soul for donating and supporting Everest. Thank you so very much for joining his flock and helping him with his medical bills. Everest & Kimberly 🐑🧡
🙏🏻 Thank you for taking the time to donate and support Everest. Everyone matters and you're now part of the flock 🐑 🐑 which we greatly appreciate. If you'd like to follow him on Instagram he has his own page @EverestTheLamb. Many Thanks Everest & Kimberly 🐑 🧡
Lynne, 💖 Thank you so very much for taking the time to support and donate to Everest's cause. We greatly appreciate your support and love having you as part of the flock. We hope you join his IG Page @EverestTheLamb and say hi. We are very grateful 🙏🏻 Everest & Kimberly 🐑 🧡
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