The Carer Diaries
Our second edition of ‘The Carer Diaries’ comes from rural carer Casey and her little orphan ‘Zuma’, an Agile Wallaby. We hope you enjoy this read: As we know Nina’s Ark has various aspects, 1 of which is a transit centre for many orphans coming & going. I received a msg from Nina with photo attached & knew there’d be some sleep deprived nights ahead, but with a face like this little guy the words “No sorry” just don’t come to mind, so on the 11/10/2022 I picked up my little orphan with eyes closed, ears attached weighing in at 120gr. Most carers would know all orphans are special, but every now & then along comes a joey that just indelibly grabs your heart & soul. Zuma, was 1 of those joeys for me. We had a few hiccups to start with, but after 2 weeks back with Nina his overheating & eating issues were sorted. I chose the name Zuma as it means peace & he was a peaceful, sweet little pinky especially during the 1st few months of 3 hourly feeding. By the 23/11/2022 he was soon velveting, a good little drinker just over 500gr with eyes open & very long legs to grow into. By the 18/12/2022 Zuma had grown into his lovely long legs, he’d also outgrown his basket so he was upgraded into the cot with pouches clipped both inside & outside the cot. He was well furred, very mischievous, inquisitive & into everything, including hay, a new Roo kibble Nina suggested & the odd bits of apple, sweet potato. His favourite (not a usual treat) were my snap peas, he’d be standing at the sink with me as I prepared our meals & scratching my legs for them. By Christmas Day we couldn’t leave a cupboard door open without Zuma popping his head in them & pulling things out, he was quite entertaining at 1.2kg. On 11/01/2023 I realised I probably shouldn’t have placed Zuma’s cot at the end of our bed as Zuma soon learned to jump out of the cot straight up onto it! He was constantly entertaining himself & us having me play ‘tag’ with him jumping right out of the cot, onto our bed to the other side of our bedroom & out the door. At 2kg Zuma had become very strong & his energy infinite. We ended up covering the top of the cot & closing a few rooms in the house to contain his zoomies, he was ready for the yard but hadn’t had his last tetanus yet. He was still very much a Mumma’s boy though & wouldn’t take his bottle from my partner, after toileting it was straight into his pouch & enjoying cuddles with me, ’til his eyes slowly closed, often clutching my finger & off into sleepy time. On the 18/02/2023 Zuma, at just over 3kg had to go to Nina early as I had a knee issue & was off to hospital. I was shattered as we were still very bonded, but he did well with Nina & learned pretty quickly he had to accept the bottle from her, needless to say there was no more jumping out of his cot either. It wasn’t long before Nina had him out in the kindy, she did such a beautiful job with him. While recuperating I was blessed with live WhatsApp calls to see him bloom. 17/07/23 I got to see Zuma again once before his release on a day trip to see Nina, it was lovely & of course he remembered me. On the 09/09/2023 Zuma was set free with his new buddies.
Thank you Nina.




