Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His toy is from IKEA and reportedly sold out everywhere
We were at the College Park IKEA yesterday and they still had a few in a display in the children’s furniture section, if anybody is hunting for one!
Love little Punch and happy that he is finding his place. I have to keep reminding my kids that he isn’t human and doesn’t experience emotions the way humans do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve become a little obsessed with watching videos about little Punch and wondering why the other macaques don’t seem to accept him. He is so adorable and just wants to be hugged. Hope they can keep him safe.
I've seen videos where he's playing with a young buddy, as well as one where he's being hugged by an older female. I think he's starting to find his place!
I hope that is true. His story made me so sad. Such a cute little guy.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His toy is from IKEA and reportedly sold out everywhere
We were at the College Park IKEA yesterday and they still had a few in a display in the children’s furniture section, if anybody is hunting for one!
Love little Punch and happy that he is finding his place. I have to keep reminding my kids that he isn’t human and doesn’t experience emotions the way humans do.
Also glad he is getting the hang of being his own kind, even though there were some rough patches. Anonymous wrote:His toy is from IKEA and reportedly sold out everywhere
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve become a little obsessed with watching videos about little Punch and wondering why the other macaques don’t seem to accept him. He is so adorable and just wants to be hugged. Hope they can keep him safe.
I've seen videos where he's playing with a young buddy, as well as one where he's being hugged by an older female. I think he's starting to find his place!
Anonymous wrote:I’ve become a little obsessed with watching videos about little Punch and wondering why the other macaques don’t seem to accept him. He is so adorable and just wants to be hugged. Hope they can keep him safe.