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We had questions — and we got answers! Kiki’s legs can’t be straightened, but that doesn’t stop her from getting around and doing everything the other sheep do ❤️

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00:00She's using a joystick to go wherever she wants and it's incredible.
00:04Excellent, Kiki. No bad?
00:07Good girl!
00:11Kiki, stop.
00:14Good girl!
00:15Kiki, turn it, turn it.
00:19Yeah, good girl.
00:21Up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up.
00:22Kiki was just 11 days old when she got rescued.
00:25Her legs couldn't be straightened and it was clear she had been struggling since birth.
00:31She was born with casvalle parous, a condition that most lambs do not survive.
00:37Despite everything, there was something incredible special about her.
00:42So her rescuers committed to provide constant enrichment and extremely high level of care.
00:48She started out with a simpliest toy, a little press and play made for babies.
00:55You did it! Good girl!
00:58Around 2 years old, movement became a priority.
01:02They used strollers so she could go on walks.
01:05She went kayaking,
01:07rode in the car.
01:10Eventually, she was introduced to a power wheelchair with a joystick.
01:15It was a big surprise how quickly she mastered it.
01:19She is independently driving herself around.
01:25Despite everything, Kiki is very close to being a regular ship.
01:29She chews her cud, lounges graze on hay for most of the day and loves being with friends.
01:35She just happens to also love watching TV, dancing to music, getting massages, playing with bubbles and relaxing on her
01:42heated vibration path.
01:46She was for more and less time, she's having a very wild darüber.
01:53She was introduced to a rep alumnus that people are working unconscious, she might have a common way to study
01:53both transmits and mourns.
01:54Google brilliant came from home.
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