Update about Gede the Surili
March 30, 2011Here an update about how Gede the Surili is doing. Unfortunately today March 30 we had to amputate the tail of Gede. Till so far there was not any progress in the recovery of his tail. He still had no feeling in it, couldn’t move it, blood circulation was bad, more and more wounds where coming up on his tail, and the top of the tail became black and hair was falling out. So we decided to amputate the tail of Gede. The operation went well, without complications.
The recovery in his left leg is going a little better. His upper leg he can move well.
But we are still worried about his under leg and feet. In here he has no feeling/reflex and he can’t move it. Because he can’t move very well and is sitting the whole day he has now pressure sores/wounds on his bottom, unfortunately these wounds getting worse!
About the chance if he ever can clime again we are still not sure! We decided to go on with the medical treatments (medicines, physiotherapy and massage) for two more weeks and then we have to make a decision about what to do with Gede. If there is good progress in his leg then we will of course go on with the medical treatment but if not then we are scared Gede will never be able to clime again. And do we have to make the decision to do euthanasia on him. This would be terrible and so sad, but we have to think about his wellbeing. In the way it go’s now it is not good for him. He can barely move, can not clime, the only thing that he can do the whole day is sitting, eating and sleeping! We do our best to give him the best treatment and to keep him busy with food and enrichment and for a wile this is fine particularly if he is making progress and we are sure that he will clime one day again. But if not we have to think of his wellbeing. He is a wild monkey who should be able to clime in trees, swinging around and have a happy live. So we can’t let him life the rest of his live like this; just sitting in a cage without moving/climbing around.
I hope with whole my heart we don’t have to make this difficult decision and that he will make progress in the next 2 weeks.
Will be continued…

















