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zondag 19 oktober 2025

My name is Ling and I am a Slow Loris kept as a house pet: I now get the care I deserve at Wildlife Friends, Foundation Thailand (4 photos of me )


They are poking at my backside HELP !!





New Arrival at WFFT: Ling, the Slow Loris


In total stress when brought into WFFT Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand  www.wfft.org

A few days ago, our vet team received a  2–3-year-old Bengal slow loris  who had been kept in a home. We don't know his full story or how he ended up there, but we do know he needed a better life.

 how much does he weigh ?

Slow lorises are wild animals and cannot thrive in captive conditions. Keeping them as pets is not only cruel but also illegal.  Ling showed signs of stress and aggression, which is common in lorises taken from the wild or kept in homes.

Feels brave under the covers

Ling has had a thorough health check and is now staying at our wildlife hospital. He will rely on the kindness of animal lovers like you to receive the sanctuary care he needs.

The food is not bad! 

A small monthly donation of just 5 or 10 Euros goes a long way in providing Ling with the care he deserves. Please consider making a gift that is truly life-changing for an endangered animal like Ling today.


Link for a donation:


https://www.wfft.org/primates/ling-the-slow-loris/?form=FUNJBTYFQSH

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