Cheeky chimp reunites with foster mother
Published: 6:33PM Sunday April 03, 2011 Source: ONE News
Hamilton Zoo was the site for a special reunion today.
For the first time in around 30 years Sally, one of the zoo's chimpanzees, has been reunited with Georgie Seccombe, the woman who hand-raised her as a baby.
Georgie's husband Richard, who was head zookeeper at Auckland Zoo, took Sally home in the early 1970s after Sally's mum rejected her.
"My husband brought her up in an ice cream carton - she was beautiful," recalls 94-year-old Georgie.
Together Georgie and Richard raised Sally, who very much became part of the Seccombe family.
"It was an education having her though, it was lovely - giving her a bottle at five o clock in the morning, changing her nappies, bathing her.
"If she had dirty hands she used to scream and yell to come and wash the hands."
When Sally two years old she was returned to Auckland Zoo because she'd become too big and strong for the couple to manage.
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And stand-in mum Georgie was just a wee bit nervous before the meeting today.
"She mightn't know me," she told ONE News.
The elderly Aucklander - who still lives in the house in which the chimp was raised - has been waiting for this moment for a long time. The last time she saw Sally was a couple of years after she was returned to Auckland Zoo.
With Georgie 95th birthday not far off she felt the time was right.
Sally appeared at the edge of the glass enclosure and later the pair got as close as they were able, through the outside cage.
Even after all the years that have passed, the chimpanzee seemed to know Georgie, showing off for her stand-in mother.
"I'll take her [Sally] home - but we won't tell anyone," laughs Georgie.
Despite being tame, the chimp is still too strong for most people - but is as cheeky as ever, daring to pinch ONE News reporter Krissy Moreau's bottom during the filming of the reunion.
Published: 6:33PM Sunday April 03, 2011 Source: ONE News
Hamilton Zoo was the site for a special reunion today.
For the first time in around 30 years Sally, one of the zoo's chimpanzees, has been reunited with Georgie Seccombe, the woman who hand-raised her as a baby.
Georgie's husband Richard, who was head zookeeper at Auckland Zoo, took Sally home in the early 1970s after Sally's mum rejected her.
"My husband brought her up in an ice cream carton - she was beautiful," recalls 94-year-old Georgie.
Together Georgie and Richard raised Sally, who very much became part of the Seccombe family.
"It was an education having her though, it was lovely - giving her a bottle at five o clock in the morning, changing her nappies, bathing her.
"If she had dirty hands she used to scream and yell to come and wash the hands."
When Sally two years old she was returned to Auckland Zoo because she'd become too big and strong for the couple to manage.
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And stand-in mum Georgie was just a wee bit nervous before the meeting today.
"She mightn't know me," she told ONE News.
The elderly Aucklander - who still lives in the house in which the chimp was raised - has been waiting for this moment for a long time. The last time she saw Sally was a couple of years after she was returned to Auckland Zoo.
With Georgie 95th birthday not far off she felt the time was right.
Sally appeared at the edge of the glass enclosure and later the pair got as close as they were able, through the outside cage.
Even after all the years that have passed, the chimpanzee seemed to know Georgie, showing off for her stand-in mother.
"I'll take her [Sally] home - but we won't tell anyone," laughs Georgie.
Despite being tame, the chimp is still too strong for most people - but is as cheeky as ever, daring to pinch ONE News reporter Krissy Moreau's bottom during the filming of the reunion.