He was kept in the cage for the whole 10 months he was living as a pet
at the property.
His owner, a woman, told authorities that she was willing to hand Budi
over and she knew he was sick.
"The owner said that she was afraid to give Budi any fruits and thought
that giving condensed milk would be sufficient," says Dr Ayu Handayani,
who rescued Budi.
The orangutan is now receiving intensive treatment at IAR's Indonesian center.
The pain he is suffering is clear, as he cries whenever he is touched or moved. "We cannot even imagine how much pain this small baby has suffered," says IAR's Indonesian program director Dr Karmele L Sanchez. "His eyes fill with tears every time he's moved by the doctors and he screams in pain. It's really amazing that Budi has been able to survive this long." Budi is also receiving treatment for a severe metabolic disease affecting his bones.
He was unable to sit on his own when he first arrived at the clinic, but can now sit for short periods.
"At the moment we are still worried for his life and trying to minimize his pain. But Budi is a very strong little baby and he is fighting very hard to survive," says Dr Karmele.
It's too early to know whether the neglect Budi faced will leave him with permanent damage.
The pain he is suffering is clear, as he cries whenever he is touched or moved. "We cannot even imagine how much pain this small baby has suffered," says IAR's Indonesian program director Dr Karmele L Sanchez. "His eyes fill with tears every time he's moved by the doctors and he screams in pain. It's really amazing that Budi has been able to survive this long." Budi is also receiving treatment for a severe metabolic disease affecting his bones.
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