Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Blind donkey leads 5-star retired life

Lucia, a blind donkey, until recently all day stood motionless in the hot sun, waiting for her owner to return. She had gotten blind a year ago, due to malnutrition and untreated eye infections. Since then she was unable to carry bricks and was left to fend for herself.

Today she lives a 5-star retired life, featuring a large meadow, a comfortable stable, nutrituous food, daily brushing, and lots of favourite snacks: carrots.
Lucia was adopted by hotel manager Kit Spencer and his wife Maura. They provide her with lots of TLC, to which the donkey reacts very well.
Lucia is one of the countless working donkeys that became handicapt due to negligence and overwork. Some go blind or break a limb, others develop tetanus, colic, pneunomia, or simply die from exhaustion.
We congratulate the Summit Trekking with its new addition and hope many trekking companies will follow the company's example. Rehabilitated donkeys are excellent carriers for small loads and children during easy treks. They make good pets and -as long as they don't feel bored- are loyal and fun-loving companions.

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