Abandoned Lamb Once Too Weak to Move Is Now Standing on Her Own Thanks to Custom Wheelchair

Mar. 16, 2025

Photo: Walkin' Pets

Kiki

Kiki the lamb is ready to walk into the next chapter of her life.

According to New Hampshire-based pet mobility companyWalkin' Pets, Kiki was born in Massachusetts and struggled in her early days.

The future looked bleak for the malnourished farm animal until Meghan King, who is on the board ofDon’t Forget Us PET Us Sanctuary, decided to take the 11-day-old animal in and work on building up her strength at the sanctuary.

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Kiki is now three months old and is a whole new lamb. Thanks to the love and support she received from King and the sanctuary, Kiki is no longer malnourished and unwell. Still, until recently, the lamb could not move on her own. Whevener Kiki needed to change locations, one of her rescuers would have to carry the animal to her destination.

After hearing about everything Kiki overcame in just three months, Walkin' Pets knew they wanted to contribute to the lamb’s bright future. Representatives from the mobility company recently drove to Massachusetts to meet Kiki and measure her for a custom wheelchair. Shortly after this visit, Kiki received her wheelchair and started standing independently for the first time.

“The wheelchair is huge for us. We are so, so grateful for this opportunity from Walkin' Pets,” King said in a statement. “Kiki’s new wheelchair will be used during her therapy sessions; the sanctuary hopes to work with the lamb to learn to walk on her own eventually!”

source: people.com